Frequently Asked Questions

FAQsDo staffing firms charge employees a fee for temporary assignments?

No.

What kind of pay and benefits do temporary and contract employees receive?

To attract the most qualified employees, staffing services offer competitive wages and benefits. The average temporary or contract employee earns $12 per hour. Some earn more than their permanent counterparts. Most staffing companies offer health insurance as well as vacation and holiday pay, and many offer retirement plans. Virtually any temporary or contract employee who wants benefits can find a staffing firm that offers them.

How long do people hold temporary jobs?

While specific jobs may last from a few hours to several years, the best estimates for the average tenure of temporary and contract employees range from three to five months.

What types of assignments do staffing companies offer?

Jobs range from assembly line worker to CEO and are available in virtually all occupations.

What are the trends in the kinds of jobs being assigned?

The fastest growth is occurring in professional and technical occupations.

How many staffing companies are there in the U.S.?

There are about 6,000 firms that have been in business a year or more. Those companies operate approximately 20,000 offices. ASA member companies operate more than 15,000 offices across the nation and account for more than 85% of U.S. industry sales.

What kinds of services do staffing companies provide?

Staffing companies offer a wide range of services, including temporary and contract staffing, recruiting and placement, outsourcing, training, and human resources consulting.

Sources: American Staffing Association, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Omnicomp Group, the Conference Board

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