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Bernard Haldane

Bernard Haldane and Associates is an American company. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York. Bernard Haldane and Associates operates more than one hundred of locations. The company specializes in human resources services. The firm employs a number of people who identifies and approaches suitable candidates employed elsewhere to fill business positions.

Bernard Haldane and Associates claims that they have a special client selection policy and have an access to a secret job market. But these things turn out to be a complete lie. There have been a number lawsuits filed against Bernard Haldane and Associates accusing the firm of consumer fraud.
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    5.9% Other
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