Appreciation Happy Hour 

True North hosted a happy hour at Hofbrau & Beer Gardens in appreciation for our relationship with the people that we have placed in their current jobs. We respect them and are happy to have been a part of their career choices. Everyone enjoyed the less formal setting of a happy hour, as opposed to the formal interview setting we initially met in.

Hearing the success stories of everyone’s career progression proved to be rewarding to True North. Many people discussed how happy they are at their current job, and how the fit was perfect for their needs. True North looks forward to future happy hours that include more and more people who are happily placed in their new positions.

“Although it was hot, I enjoyed getting together in a relaxed setting with ‘friends of the firm’ to catch up and keep our relationship strong. It was also a good way for us to show our appreciation for the relationship and the opportunity to assist them with the achievement of their career goals.” -Jay

“I enjoyed the experience of reconnecting with past partners of True North, who we have successfully placed at their current position. It is always fun to enjoy their company in a recreational capacity. Looking forward to doing it again!” -Dave

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