When New York-based telephone directory-assistance provider kgb needed to hire part-timers who would work from their homes, it put the word out to the spouses of deployed military. The organization found them by partnering with the Army Spouse Employment Partnership, a program created in 2002 to help military spouses find jobs.
Firm teams up with Pentagon to hire military spouses
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