Our Goal Is To Help People Succeed
Whether you are a highly skilled leader in your field preparing for your next exciting career opportunity, a seasoned professional looking for a job change or you’re just entering the workforce and seeking your first opportunity, TPD will connect you with a great organization that sets you up for professional and personal success.
How It Works
We are a team of professionals with the knowledge, experience, network and resources to help you realize your career goals and put you on the path to success.
For job seekers, we offer four types of services: Staffing, Recruiting, Executive Search and Career Coaching. These services are free to job seekers.
TPD Flexible Employee
Develop an exciting and diverse career as a long-term, flexible employee of TPD.
We’re not a “temp agency.” In fact, we don’t hire “temps” – we hire Fieldstaff. As a TPD Fieldstaff, you get the flexibility of temporary contract work and the employer-paid benefits of a permanent employee. After completing a probationary period, as a Fieldstaff you can receive benefits such as but not limited to:
100% Employer Paid Benefits
Competitive Wages
Vacation & Sick Days
Great Place to Work® Certification
TPD is thrilled to announce that we've been awarded the Great Place to Work certification!
With an average employee rating of 91% across all 5 dimensions of the trust index: Respect, Fairness, Pride, Credibility and Camaraderie, we couldn't be more proud!
Being #GPTWcertified is a testament to our team's commitment to supporting each other and passion for what they do.
Thank you, TPD'ers, for helping us be a Great Place to Work!
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TPD introduced me to fantastic people and organizations.
“Thank you, TPD for your support in the last two years. It was a pleasure to work with you and for you. I appreciate the opportunities you had for me; I met so many fantastic people and organizations through TPD. Every concern or issue I had was met with understanding and compassion. You are the human component for us contractors in an industry that serves first its clients. Thank you for this.”
- Fieldstaff @ TPD
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TPD invested in my career development and growth.
“I started with TPD as a receptionist in 2015 and have since pursued my passion for writing & public relations in their marketing department. First as an Assistant and now as their marketing coordinator. They provided me with the training & tools I needed to develop my career!”
- Leslie Haber
Placed Candidate
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I love my new job.
"I love my new job. I have been here for a couple months now - the people and clients are amazing to work with."
- Kayla Johnson
Placed Candidate
Your Journey With TPD
Search
Check out the job board to view permanent jobs we are currently recruiting for. New job opportunities are posted every day.
Apply
Apply for a specific job or send us your resume to be considered for future opportunities. No cover letters required.
Phone Conversation
We review your resume and when we find a match between our clients’ needs and your profile we’ll give you a call.
Complete Assessments
You’ll complete basic tests to ensure that we are positioning you for a role where you will succeed.
TPD Interview
By getting to know you more, we can identify the companies that will be the best fit for you and where you want your career to go.
Client Interview
The big day is here. And we’ve got you prepared. Now you get to put your best foot forward when you interview with our hiring client.
Placement
If you like them and they like you, we facilitate the final steps of the hiring process including contract terms and salary negotiation.
Ready, Set, Go!
Congratulations! You’re on the path to career success. We’ll stay in touch and support you through TPD’s alumni network.
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