This South Philly Woman gets the job done
It is not that we haven’t wanted to send our Employee of the Month for August 2018 on more assignments, it’s that Elise R. does so well our clients don’t want her to leave.
Since graduating from West Chester University, Elise has built a solid resume of customer service. Always being the first face the public saw, and always exceeding expectations.
Beyond being bright, articulate and having a willingness to get the job done, Elise’s positive attitude is palpable. That cheerful disposition and infectious smile lift the energy of any space she is in.
Elise has actually worked assignments right here in the Philly Temps offices, and her performance solidified to us what our clients had told us, Elise is one of the best.
Thank you, Elise, for agreeing to be our Employee of the Month for August 2018!
Philly Temps (PT): How long have you lived in the Philadelphia, PA area?
Elise R (ER): I was born and raised in South Philadelphia and continue to live here.
PT: What was your work experience prior to working with Philly Temps?
ER: My work experience prior to working with Philly Temps was primarily in customer service.
PT: How did you hear about Philly Temps?
ER: I was recommended to Philly Temps at a career fair in South Philadelphia.
PT: Please share your most memorable experience working for Philly Temps.
ER: My most memorable experience working for Philly Temps was my time working at the Philly Temps office. It allowed me to see firsthand just how hard they work for, and how dedicated they are, to their temp employees.I also enjoyed my time at a travel agency, it was so much fun. And I just love my current position!
PT: What are your long-term career goals?
ER: I hope to grow within a company I am employed with and contribute to its success.
PT: What are your hobbies and interests outside of work?
ER: I love to spend time with family and friends. I also enjoy trying new restaurants and going out dancing.
PT: What advice can you give to prospective candidates that want to work with Philly Temps?
ER: My advice would be to give your all to each position you are lucky to get. Treat it as if it is your permanent job because you never know where each opportunity can lead to.