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  • 1 month ago | forbes.com | Jens Erik Gould

    Jens Erik Gould serves as the Founder & CEO of Amalga Group, an innovative Texas-based company specializing in nearshore outsourcing. The legal industry is grappling with a serious talent shortage, making key roles like records retrieval specialists, e-discovery experts, legal assistants and paralegals increasingly difficult to fill. The pandemic accelerated this challenge, reshaping career priorities and reducing the availability of committed, long-term employees.

  • Apr 8, 2024 | forbes.com | Jens Erik Gould

    Jens Erik Gould serves as the Founder & CEO of Amalga Group, an innovative Texas-based company specializing in nearshore outsourcing. Remote work was relatively rare before the Covid-19 pandemic. Then, all at once, it was forced upon companies and workers across the globe. As the pandemic waned, though, remote work hung around.

  • Dec 1, 2023 | techbullion.com | Amelia Jacob |Angela Scott-Briggs |Jens Erik Gould

    Technology is changing the way many aspects of business function. From operations to analytics to interactions and even recruiting, there’s almost no aspect of business that is untouched by emerging technologies, says Jens Erik Gould, CEO of Amalga Group. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics are all helping companies source, screen, and recruit top talent far more efficiently and effectively than they have in the past.

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