This loan was approved on 3/12/2021 and has been fully disbursed.
Educational Services Inc
14614 N Kierland Blvd Ste 230 Scottsdale, AZ 85254-2747
Educational Services Inc is a Employment Placement Agencies Subchapter S Corporation located at 14614 N Kierland Blvd Ste 230 Scottsdale, AZ 85254-2747 with 500 employees.
Educational Services Inc, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, is a leading Employment Placement Agency. Established in 1992, the company has been providing quality placement and recruiting services to employers across the US for over 28 years. With 500 employees spread across offices in seven American states, Educational Services Inc specializes in helping employers find qualified staff with expertise to fill open positions quickly and efficiently. The company offers a comprehensive range of creative strategies for solving companies’ recruitment challenges including job postings on multiple sites; customized search-and-screen programs; access to regional talent pools through a network of colleges and universities; contract recruiters who specialize in hard-to-fill positions; live webinars featuring industry experts on timely topics related to hiring best practices; and more. Educational Services Inc distinguishes itself from its competition by providing tailored solutions that address each employer’s individual needs — offering both long-term recruitment solutions as well as short-term staffing solutions designed for busy organizations with immediate staffing requirements but no time or resources to invest recruiting efforts into sourcing candidates directly themselves. The firm prides itself on its proven record of successful hire placements that save money while delivering top talent at an affordable cost.
During round 1 of the paycheck protection program, Educational Services Inc requested a PPP loan for $10,000,000.00. They were approved on 3/12/2021 by the SBA for an amount of $10,000,000.00. The loan was facillitated by Midfirst Bank. Of the approved amount, Educational Services Inc has received 100% of the approved amount.
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