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  2. Erik Vonk - Wikipedia

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    Erik Vonk. Erik Vonk (born 1953) is an entrepreneur and author. Vonk is the former President and CEO of Randstad North America. He developed the concept of "FlexLife" that encourages workers to string together a self-managed, full-time career of short-term job assignments. [1]

  3. Randstad NV - Wikipedia

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    Randstad NV. Randstad NV, commonly known as Randstad and stylized as randstad, is a Dutch multinational human resource consulting firm headquartered in Diemen, Netherlands. It was founded in the Netherlands in 1960 by Gerrit Daleboudt and Frits Goldschmeding. It now operates in around 39 countries. The company is named after the Randstad region ...

  4. Randstad - Wikipedia

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    Randstad. The Randstad (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɑntstɑt] ⓘ; "Rim City" or "Edge City") is a roughly crescent - or arc-shaped conurbation in the Netherlands, that includes almost half the country's population. With a central-western location, it connects and comprises the Netherlands' four biggest cities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague ...

  5. Temp Agency Review: Randstad - AOL

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    History: Founded in 1960, Randstad is now the world's second-largest staffing and recruiting firm, following a merger with Dutch rival Vedior in 2008. Randstad employs 28,000 people in internal ...

  6. Glassdoor - Wikipedia

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    Glassdoor is an American website where current and former employees anonymously review companies, operated by the company of the same name. [1]In 2018, the company was acquired by the Japanese Recruit Holdings (Owner of Indeed) for US$1.2 billion, and it continues to operate as an independent subsidiary.

  7. ManpowerGroup - Wikipedia

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    The growing temporary employment category has been said to be a new category of work intentionally exempt from union protections. “To avoid union opposition, they developed a clever strategy, casting temp work as “women's work,” and advertising thousands of images of young, white, middle-class women doing a variety of short-term office jobs.” [14] In 1961, Manpower spent $1 million to ...

  8. Monster.com - Wikipedia

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    Monster Worldwide, Inc. Monster.com is a global employment website that was established in 1999 as a result of the merger between The Monster Board and Online Career Centre. It is a subsidiary of Randstad Holding, a Dutch multinational human resource consulting firm. [2] The company's headquarters are in Weston, Massachusetts.

  9. Allegis Group - Wikipedia

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    The Stamford Group. Getting Hired. Website. allegisgroup.com. Allegis Group, Inc. is an multinational talent management firm headquartered in Hanover, Maryland, United States. As of 2018, it had US$13.4 billion in revenue, and 19,000 employees. [1][2] It ranks fourth in the world after Adecco, Randstad and ManpowerGroup.