They Like Us, They Really Like Us!



We at ATC are very fortunate that our clients and employees really like us – here’s what a few of them have said…

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  • They really like us! Here’s the actual Kirkus review mentioned below. It turns out we did get a star. I know you’re all relieved that.
  • Brands might want to pull a Sally Field, jump up onto a desk, and holler, “They like us! They really like us!” It appears to be true. Customers are grooving on the blogs of their favorite brands. According to a recent survey, fielded by TNS and developed by WP Engine, 62 percent of Americans want to see content directly from their favorite brands.

They really like us! Angus Reid’s Canada and the World poll for Maclean's shows our international reputation is riding high, BYKENMACQUEEN. Fourteen years isn’t much, even in the life of a youngish country like Canada, but how things have changed. If I may paraphrase that great philosopher Sally Field, “They like us! They really like us!” Travel & Leisure magazine recently announced that one of its endless readers’ polls has declared Aspen to be America’s favorite town. America’s favorite!

I absolutely enjoy working with ATC Representative Susan Stephenson, she is extremely helpful and great to work with. She finds me phenomenal staff that are reliable and have a great attitude. I couldn’t ask for a greater experience than working with Shameka Howard and Umeka Moore. This is truly an anomaly crew!!! Thank you for all your help!!!
– Markila Alzurin RN Assistant Director of Nursing Armor Correctional Health Services

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I am the district nurse and feel that ATC nurses are well trained and understand the needs of a school health room. I feel like ATC has listened to the nursing needs and gone above and beyond other agencies as far as training. Martin is in contact with the nurse consultant at the ALSDE and either attends conferences that have to do with school nursing so that he can meet our needs and I really appreciate that. – Julie Steverson, RN Pelham City Schools

ATC is a great company to work for. I love working for ATC very flexible with schedule and love the daily pay. The managers there are absolutely awesome, very pleasant and professional. – Shakendra Johnson

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I started working to ATC two years ago and I would have to say this company is fantastic with making their employees feel like family and letting them know they care! I broke my neck in an accident last year and not only did they welcome me back with open arms when I was released for duty but I got emails and calls asking how I was feeling and if I was doing well. I enjoy working for ATC and even when I complete school and move on to career. I will remain and employee of ATC. Hands down the best nursing agency I have ever worked for! –Karly Swedish, CNA

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If you want to see what all the buzz is about – call ATC today and give us the opportunity to be your staffing company of choice.

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Research coming out of Penn State reports that 20% of tweets—those wee messages published on Twitter—are brand-oriented. And not the way you'd naturally expect. While researchers originally thought they'd find lots of brand engagement in the form of product reviews or referrals, what they discovered was this (hold on to your hat):

  • The vast majority of tweeters who talk labels are trying to connect with brands—and the companies behind them.

Double wow! This is one of the reasons Twitter is so darned good for CRM: people want to meet you halfway! (The other reason is that Twitter makes it so easy for folks to air their every whim that you find out what they're really thinking, not just what they want you to hear.) (You eavesdropper, you.)

And there's more good news: Now there are handy tools to help keep a leash on these winds of preference-change. HootSuite and TweetDeck, for example, help you keep track of multiple Twitter accounts. You can also create special groups for search terms. Say, for example, you're Nike. Open up a search group for 'Nike,' and you'll receive instant updates in that box every time somebody on Twitter mentions you. (Prepare to be deluged!)

Suffering from stage fright? Don't, love.

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'A lot of the brand comments were positive,' observes Jim Jansen, associate professor of information science and tech at Penn State, after his group tracked over a half-million brand-related tweets. 'There are some good products out there, or at least products that people are happy with.' High five!

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