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Sudina Search, LLC: Case Study
Sudina Search, LLC is an employment agency that is located in Hunt Valley, Maryland. This recruitment agency was established in 1983. Sudina Search, LLC focuses on the fields of accounting and finance, information technology, human resources, and software engineering. Their services include permanent placement, contract to perm services, on site staffing services, corporate interview training, confidential search assignments, career advisement. Sudina Search, LLC is affiliated with AAFA.

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