Regina Rear-Connor

Founder at Regina Recruits
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New York City Metropolitan Area

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Experience

    • United States
    • Human Resources Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder
      • May 2018 - Present

      Greater New York City Area Advising companies with finding the right talent and building an a-player pipeline of candidates. Advising individuals on how to stay relevant & learning to better market themselves in today's employment market. Reach out to me at Regina@ReginaRecruits.com

    • United States
    • Public Relations and Communications Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief People Officer
      • Oct 2018 - Present

      New York, New York, United States

    • United Kingdom
    • Book and Periodical Publishing
    • Talent Acquisition Advisor
      • Jan 2019 - Jul 2022

      Sapphire Digital is formerly known as Vitals. Role started as a consultant, then optimized the talent acquisition function ended my work as an talent advisor.

    • Talent Advisor
      • Nov 2018 - Jan 2022
    • United States
    • Technology, Information and Internet
    • Advisor
      • 2009 - Nov 2020

      Glen Rock, NJ

    • France
    • Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
    • Director of Talent Acquisition
      • Mar 2014 - Feb 2019

      Lyndhurst, NJ

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Director of Recruiting
      • Jun 2009 - Feb 2012

      Paramus, NJ

    • Recruiter
      • Jun 1996 - May 2007

Education

  • New School University
    BA, Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
    1991 - 1995

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