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In February 2018 Vettery was bought by the Switzerland-based staffing firm Adecco Group for around $100 million USD. [5] In November 2020 Vettery, as part of the Adecco Group, purchased competitor Hired for an undisclosed amount. [6] In March 2021, Vettery and Hired's products were combined and rebranded keeping the Hired company name. [7]
The Adecco Group is a Swiss–French [2] company based in Zürich, Switzerland. It is the world's second largest human resources provider and temporary staffing firm. [3] It is a Fortune Global 500 company [4] and is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The Adecco Group global headquarters in Zürich is located in Bellerivestrasse since 2017.
Adecco Staffing, USA is the second-largest provider of recruitment and staffing services in the United States, [2] offering human resource services such as temporary staffing, permanent placement, outsourcing, career transition or outplacement. [3]
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Adecco Group North America was founded in 1982 as Accustaff Incorporated in Jacksonville and changed its name to J, Inc. in 2002. With revenues of US$2.2 billion in 2008, the company had clients in over 200 office locations. The company sells its services (like Cosmos) to industries and governmental agencies through the following primary brands:
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In 2019, Google contracted with Randstad to collect data for its Pixel 4 facial recognition authentication feature. Google's stated goal with the project was to make the feature more inclusive by collecting facial data from people with dark skin, and those participating in the research were given a $5 gift certificate.