Peterson Technology Partners
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1030 W Higgins Rd
Park Ridge, 60068
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For over twenty-four years, Peterson Technology Partners has partnered with some of the biggest Fortune brands to offer recruiting solutions in IT. As a premiere recruiting and consulting firm, PTP specializes in Cybersecurity, DevOps, Cloud computing, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence.
As an industry leader in staffing services and IT consultation, PTP has helped the country’s largest employers build effective and efficient teams to deliver projects on time, on budget, and to succeed.
Founded in 1997 by CEO Nick Shah, PTP began Solutions 2000. Since then the company rebranded to become Petersons Technology Partners in 2003, and has since expanded to have a global footprint with a staff of over 250 employees, and practices in consulting, AI, and recruiting.
Peterson employs a proprietary AI-powered tool that allows our recruiters to vet candidates faster and with more accuracy to deliver the best talent for your every client. Additionally, we employ a rigorous vetting process that goes further than the traditional recruiting best practices. Above all, we always prioritize relationships first.
Today, Peterson Technology Partners boasts a large roster of multi-billion dollar clientele, has access to significant local and global talent pools, and an international team of recruiters dedicated to helping our partners find the best talent for their teams.
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