Jobs
We're the jobs people. Staffing companies match millions of
people to millions of jobs.
- 2.5 million people per day are employed by staffing
companies.
- 500,000 new jobs have been created by staffing companies
over the past two years.
- 79% of temporary employees work full time, virtually the
same as the rest of the work force.
Flexibility
The staffing industry offers flexibility to both employees and
companies. People can choose when, where, and how they want to
work. Companies can get the skills they need to keep fully
staffed during busy times.
- 64% of temporary employees say flexible work time is
important to them.
- 28% of temporary employees say they work for a staffing
company because it gives them the flexibility and time to
pursue nonwork interests.
- 81% of companies cite labor force flexibility as the
overriding reason for employing contingent and temporary
workers.
Bridge
Temporary and contract work provides a bridge to permanent
employment. People can try out a prospective employer and
showcase their skills for a permanent job.
- 74% of temporary employees say it's a way to get a
permanent job.
- 72% of temporary employees obtain permanent jobs while
working for a staffing company.
- 40% of assigned employees are looking for their first
permanent job or are reentering the job market.
Choice
Many people choose temporary and contract work as an employment
option. They can select their work schedules and choose among a
variety of diverse and challenging assignments.
- 45% of temporary employees prefer the alternative
arrangement over traditional employment.
- 43% of temporary employees say needing time for family is
an important factor in their job decisions.
- 29% of temporary employees say they work for a staffing
company because they like the diversity and challenge of
different jobs.
Training
The staffing industry provides free training for millions of
temporary and contract employees to help meet today's demand for
skilled workers.
- 90% of staffing companies provide free training to their
temporary employees.
- 4.8 million temporary employees received skills training
worth $720 million in 1997.
- 70% of temporary employees say they gained new skills
through their assignments.
Sources: American Staffing Association, U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, the Conference Board