17Jun

A Closer Look at Growth, Support, and Opportunity at Green Key

One employee’s journey highlights the growth, support, and people-first culture behind Green Key.

As part of Staffing Industry Analysts’ 2026 Best Staffing Firms to Work For feature, our own Mary Baynard was highlighted for her career journey, offering a real look at what it means to build a career at Green Key.

After transitioning into staffing in 2021, Mary quickly found success by applying her people-focused background to recruiting. Today, she is a director leading a national desk, building lasting relationships with clients and candidates across multiple markets.

Her story reflects more than individual growth. It highlights a culture built on support, opportunity, and long-term development.

At Green Key, employees are given the tools, mentorship, and flexibility to grow both professionally and personally. From early promotions to leadership access and team collaboration, the path forward is clear and attainable.

What stands out most is the emphasis on people. In an industry often defined by pace and pressure, Mary’s experience reinforces a different approach, one where relationships matter, support is consistent, and employees are set up to succeed.

“If you’re driven and want to learn, you’ll be given opportunities to grow,” she shares.

That mindset is what continues to define Green Key.

Read the Full Feature

Read Mary’s full story and the complete SIA feature here!

If you are looking to be part of a firm that truly puts its people first, check out our Join GKR webpage and get in touch today!

Jun 6, 2023

Happy Hanukkah!

Whether you spell Hanukkah or Chanukah or one of the many other ways, for Jewish families all across the world tonight begins a time of joy and celebrating with food, gifts and games. After this last year, who wouldn’t welcome a joyful celebration!

Hanukkah begins with the lighting of the first of the menorah candles. For each of the next seven nights, an additional candle is lit until all 8 are glowing. For that reason Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights. It celebrates the victory over a Greek army by a small group of Jewish warriors. In rededicating the Jerusalem temple, they found only a small amount of sacred oil to light the menorah. Miraculously, the oil burned for 8 days.

To all friends who celebrate the holiday we say Chanukah Sameach!

Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash

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