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The Philly Temps & Perm Employee of the Month for May 2018 is Justin S. and we can not wait to see the things this young man will accomplish.

We first met Justin during a recruiting for a very specific project where we get to meet young people just starting out. He not only fulfilled his duties on that project, but showed a professionalism, dignity and eagerness to do a good job that made us realize what an asset he would be to our Convention Services Team.

We were right. Justin has worked as a greeter, registration clerk, bag stuffer, session monitor and event guard and each time he makes an impression on his coworkers, our clients and each attendee he comes into contact with.

Wherever his choices take him, we know Justin’s destination is success.Justin also took the time to answer a few questions to help us get to know him better. 

Justin S. (JS): First I'd like to thank God, my mother, my co-workers, and a special thanks to Philly Temps for bestowing this honor upon me. Now I'll answer a few questions.

Philly Temps (PT): How long have you lived in the Philadelphia, PA area?

JS: I have lived in the Philadelphia area for almost 22 years now. It's a very lively city that I call my home.

PT: What was your work experience prior to working with Philly Temps?

JS: Before I started working for Philly Temps I worked in a few warehouses between the New Jersey and Pennsylvania area where my main responsibilities were to operate machinery and organize paperwork.

PT: How did you hear about Philly Temps?

JS: In today's day and age technology is so advanced. I did a simple Google search to find Philly Temps and within a few weeks I had work again.

PT: Please share your most memorable experience working for Philly Temps.

JS: My most memorable experience while working for Philly Temps has to be the Penn and Drexel university's move in. I'll always remember the similes and tears of parents dropping off their children to their next stage or their lives. Also I can't forget the bonds I made not just with my co-workers but my team leaders and supervisors as well. They all were friendly and hardworking.

PT: What are your long-term career goals?

JS: I aspire to be a computer technician or an accountant one day. I haven't fully committed to either yet I'm still chasing my passion of music. If I'm lucky it could turn into a career but if not I'll keep it as a hobby.

PT: What are your hobbies and interests outside of work?

JS: Outside of work I enjoy playing chess, sports, watching tv , food , and as I stated before music.

PT: What advice can you give to prospective candidates that want to work with Philly Temps?

JS: My best advice would be just to be yourself, work your hardest, and to bring John coffee. That last part was a joke but do keep in contact with Philly Temps and future co-workers when need be.

 
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