Getting a View on the World
Before Gallup can conduct any of its public opinion polls, its 32-employee in-plant must do a lot of work behind the scenes.
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"The folks that we have on our staff are very dedicated and committed employees who are very good at what they do," Morock contends. "The people that we hire are top achievers that don't like to stand around. They want to be kept busy. It is a very positive environment, and we like to do more work with less people."
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