Enterprise buyers are showing an interest in nearshoring as they seek to lower costs and gain access to quality IT talent in their same time zones, SIA Senior Editorial Director Craig Johnson writes in Staffing Industry Review online. The option surged in popularity during the pandemic, when people began working remotely and found they could work from anywhere.
Nearshoring: Has its time arrived?
Contingent Workforce Strategies 3.0 staff
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