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TALX Corporation's HR Outsourcing Services to be Highlighted at HRO World Conference in New York
Business Wire, April 6, 2005
ST. LOUIS -- TALX Corporation (Nasdaq:TALX), a leading provider of human resource and payroll-related services, today announced that it will be highlighting its specialized outsourcing services at the HRO World Conference & Expo in New York on April 12-13, 2005.
Conference attendees will have several opportunities in formal conference presentations and informal networking opportunities to hear about the use of TALX services as part of strategic HR outsourcing. Among these opportunities is a joint presentation by TALX and ARAMARK on the topic of trends in selective outsourcing including benefits, risks, and which HR/payroll processes are best fits for outsourcing.
TALX representatives will be available in the exhibitor area to discuss TALX services. Interested parties should visit booth #201 at the Hilton New York on April 12th or 13th. The HRO World Conference & Expo is the flagship event of NY HR Week 2005 and is exclusively focused on HR outsourcing. For more information on the conference, visit www.hroworld.com.
ABOUT TALX
TALX Corporation is a leading provider of payroll-related and human resources services. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, TALX holds a leadership position in two key services -- automated employment and income verification services via The Work Number(R) and unemployment cost and tax management services via UC eXpress(R). TALX also provides paperless payroll services, W-2 services, I-9 services, time entry and approval services, automated hiring services, and tax credit consulting and administrative services. The company's common stock trades on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol TALX. For more information about TALX Corporation, call 314-214-7000 or access the company's Web site at www.talx.com.
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