Mark Gerardi

Mark Gerardi

Senior Recruiter @ Shamrock Foods

About Mark Gerardi

Mark Gerardi is a Senior Recruiter with extensive experience in talent acquisition, currently working at Dignity Health in San Francisco, California. He has held various recruitment roles across several companies, including Gt Advanced Technologies, Shamrock Foods Company, and Manpowergroup.

Current Role at Dignity Health

Mark Gerardi serves as a Talent Acquisition Consultant and Senior Recruiter at Dignity Health since 2015. His role involves identifying and recruiting top talent for various positions within the organization. He has accumulated over nine years of experience in this capacity, contributing to the growth and development of the workforce at Dignity Health, which is known for its commitment to providing quality healthcare services.

Previous Experience at Shamrock Foods

Prior to his current position, Mark Gerardi worked at Shamrock Foods Company as a Human Resources Staffing Specialist in 2014. His tenure lasted for five months in Phoenix, Arizona. In this role, he focused on staffing needs and recruitment processes, helping to align the workforce with the company's operational goals.

Career Background in Recruitment

Mark Gerardi has a diverse background in recruitment, having held various positions across multiple organizations. He began his career as a Recruiter at Staff One, Inc. from 2004 to 2006. He then progressed to a Senior Recruiter role at Manpowergroup from 2006 to 2010. Following that, he worked as a Senior Recruiter at Volt Technical Resources from 2011 to 2013, and as a Talent Acquisition Consultant at The Workplace Group in 2013.

Experience at Gt Advanced Technologies

In 2014, Mark Gerardi briefly worked as a Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist at Gt Advanced Technologies for three months in Hudson, New Hampshire. His responsibilities included sourcing candidates and managing the recruitment process to meet the company's staffing requirements during his short tenure.

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