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  2. Temp Agency Review: Adecco - AOL

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    History: According to the Adecco Web site, the company was formed with the merger of Adia and Ecco in 1996: "Two of the world's top three personnel services firms, with complementary geographical ...

  3. Adecco Staffing, USA - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Adecco - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Adecco Group North America - Wikipedia

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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:

  6. Vettery - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Behind the $4 Trillion in CDOs: Sneaky Banks and Worthless ...

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    Ratings agencies were paid "a small piece of the deal (typically 3.5 to 6 basis points [100 basis points = 1%] of the issue size)," explains Rutledge. "Law firms expected to earn about $1 million ...

  8. Allegis Group - Wikipedia

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    Major, Lindsey & Africa, a subsidiary of Allegis Group, is a legal and executive search firm, with headquarters in Hanover, Maryland. [6] [7] The firm was founded in 1982. [7]

  9. Talk:Adecco Group North America - Wikipedia

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    Here are some tasks awaiting attention: Article requests : Wikipedia:Requested articles/Business and economics/Companies; Assess : Category:Unassessed company articles ...