The size and organization of temporary hires have changed slightly, but the general goals are the same. That is, to provide companies with an army of skilled workers that can be used for temporary, seasonal, or contract work. With proper management, recruiters can grow rapidly and become highly profitable. For the right individual or group,
Hiring teams face a common challenge today. Candidates expect instant responses while recruiters juggle hundreds of applications simultaneously. This disconnect creates frustration on both sides. Talented candidates drop out of lengthy processes while recruiters struggle to maintain personalized engagement at scale. Recruitment chatbots bridge this gap effectively. These AI-powered tools automate repetitive tasks while maintaining
Peak hiring season brings both opportunities and challenges for staffing agencies. You face increased competition for top talent during these critical months. Your success depends on preparation that starts well before candidate activity surges. January through February represents the primary recruitment wave each year. September and October create a secondary surge in hiring activity. During
Hiring efficiency directly impacts your staffing agency’s bottom line. According to the Society for Human Resource Management, the average cost per hire is $4,700. The average time-to-fill has increased to 44 days across industries. These numbers represent real costs. Every extra day a position stays open means lost revenue opportunities. Every inefficient process step adds
Staffing and recruiting agencies navigate complex challenges daily. From talent shortages to technology adoption hurdles, these obstacles can significantly impact your bottom line. Understanding common recruiting issues helps you build more efficient processes. You’ll improve candidate experience and strengthen client relationships along the way. This guide covers the most pressing recruitment challenges agencies face. You’ll
Communicating with the Candidates as well as with the customers has become more complicated in the wake of COVID-19. The good news is RecruitBPM is here to offer the right solutions to speed up and bring ease to their recruiting process. Fortunately, when it comes to communicating with the hiring staff, a majority of staffing agencies want to wield
Social media has transformed how staffing agencies connect with candidates. Your next hire is scrolling LinkedIn right now. They’re watching company culture videos on Instagram. They’re reading employee reviews on Facebook. Traditional job boards no longer deliver the results they once did. Candidates want authentic glimpses into workplace culture before applying. They research companies on
Starting a staffing firm remains one of the most accessible entrepreneurial ventures in 2025. The global staffing industry generated $584 billion in revenue in 2024, with a projected 6.2% annual growth rate through 2028. Small and mid-sized agencies capture approximately 43% of this market share. Why the Staffing Industry Remains Lucrative? The talent shortage continues
Passive candidates aren’t actively job hunting, but they’re often your best hires. These professionals are currently employed and satisfied enough not to browse job boards. Yet they remain open to compelling opportunities. The competition for top talent has never been fiercer. Active candidates represent only 30% of the workforce. The remaining 70% are passive—exactly where
Diversity in recruiting has come a long way. Since employees’ demographics change and international markets develop, company’s diversity moves closer to turning into a corporate requirement in place of a banner that corporations do waive to display their obligation to accepting differences and change. Workers draw tangible and intangible advantages from company, not the minimum of