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  2. American Staffing Association - Wikipedia

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    Certified Staffing Professional (CSP); [7] Technical Services Certified (TSC); [8] Certified Search Consultant (CSC); [9] and; Certified Health Care Staffing Professional. [10] ASA also holds regular industry-specific webinars regarding issues pertaining to the staffing industry, usually held on Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. Eastern.

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    Southeast Asia General Based in Malaysia JobTiger: Bulgaria General Kalibrr: Philippines and Indonesia General Kijiji: Canada and international General classified ads Part of eBay LinkedIn: U.S. and international Professional networking Acquired by Microsoft on December 8, 2016 Naukri.com: India General Oodle, Inc. U.S. General classified ads

  4. Kelly Services - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the company reported 8,100 employees, $5.5 billion in revenue, [2] [5] making it one of the world's largest staffing firms. [14] In 2018, the company reported $5.5 billion in revenue. [4] As of 2019, the CEO is Peter Quigley. [1] In May 2024, Kelly Services acquired Motion Recruitment Partners for $425 million in cash. [15]

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  6. HRnetGroup - Wikipedia

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    HRnetGroup was founded by Peter Sim in 1992. They have offices in Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and Thailand. Frost & Sullivan said in 2020 that when not including Japan, HRnetGroup is the Asia Pacific's biggest staffing firm.

  7. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    From 1961 to 1971, the number of employees sent out by temporary staffing agencies increased by 16 percent. Temporary staffing industry payrolls increased by 166 percent from 1971 to 1981, 206 percent from 1981 to 1991, and 278 percent from 1991 to 1999. The temporary staffing sector accounted for 1 out of 12 new jobs in the 90's. [23]