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Adecco main competitors are Flex-Staff, AccuStaff, and Staffmark.

Competitor Summary. See how Adecco compares to its main competitors:

  • ManpowerGroup has the most employees (30,000).
  • Employees at Flex-Staff earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $47,174.
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Adecco vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1997
4.3
Melville, NY30$2.9M8
1983
4.4
-8$12.3B2,000
-
4.1
Greenwood, IN1$6.5M96
1948
4.7
Milwaukee, WI3$20.7B30,000
1970
4.4
Cincinnati, OH4$85.0M75
1946
4.6
Troy, MI9$4.5B7,100
1986
4.3
San Diego, CA1$17.0M150
1983
4.3
Oklahoma City, OK1$1.3B13,756
1991
4.1
Fort Worth, TX22$130.0M1,500
1984
3.4
Springfield, MA1$20.0M88
-
3.8
Cleveland, OH1$1.7M117
1987
4.3
Shelby, NC1$120.0M629
2001
3.8
Independence, OH1$3.0M300
-
4.3
Tacoma, WA5$1.6B2,700
1985
4.4
Suwanee, GA1$15.7M200
1978
4.4
Fresno, CA2$213.7M1,740
1964
4.3
Glendale, CA1$9.6M175
1944
4.5
Baltimore, MD28$240.0M4,500
-
4.2
Seattle, WA1$82.0M501
AccuStaff
1979
3.5
Atlanta, GA1$650,00010
1973
4.0
Appleton, WI1$3.0M73

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Adecco salaries vs competitors

Among Adecco competitors, employees at Flex-Staff earn the most with an average yearly salary of $47,174.

Compare Adecco salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Adecco
$45,462$21.86-
Aerotek
$35,226$16.94-
Express Employment Indy South
$44,102$21.20-
ManpowerGroup
$32,728$15.73-
Staffmark
$45,237$21.75-
Kelly Services
$35,044$16.85-

Compare Adecco job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Adecco
$39,811$19.14
ManpowerGroup
$47,663$22.91
Kelly Services
$44,962$21.62
Aerotek
$42,864$20.61
Flex-Staff
$42,595$20.48
Abacus
$42,040$20.21
Staffing Resources
$41,616$20.01
AccuStaff
$40,238$19.35
CornerStone Staffing
$39,867$19.17
Express Employment Professionals International HQ
$39,659$19.07
Staffmark
$39,506$18.99
Employment Staffing Group Inc
$38,547$18.53
Advantage Staffing
$38,212$18.37
PrideStaff
$38,199$18.36
Sedona Staffing
$38,139$18.34
Staffing Solutions Enterprises
$38,045$18.29
PeopleReady
$38,023$18.28
EverStaff
$37,391$17.98
United Personnel
$37,268$17.92
Express Employment Indy South
$36,952$17.77

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Adecco demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Adecco vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Kelly Services42%58%
Adecco46%54%
Express Employment Professionals International HQ46%54%
ManpowerGroup47%53%
Abacus51%49%
Aerotek55%45%

Compare race at Adecco vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
64%15%11%6%3%
9.8
64%14%13%7%3%
9.9
65%14%11%6%3%
9.9
58%14%16%8%4%
10.0
62%16%11%7%3%
9.9
65%15%11%6%4%
9.7

Adecco and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Peter W. Quigley
Kelly Services

I am a life-long believer in the dignity of work and a passionate advocate for flexible, nontraditional and modern ways of working. As the proud president and CEO of Kelly, my goal is to connect vital talent with great organizations, helping everyone thrive. I’m always ready for what’s next, and for me, that means helping break down societal barriers that prevent all people from accessing enriching, life-changing work opportunities.

Jonas Prising
ManpowerGroup

Jonas Prising was named ManpowerGroup Chairman in December of 2015 and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in May of 2014. He leads all aspects of ManpowerGroup’s business in 80 countries and territories worldwide. Prior to being elected CEO, Prising served as ManpowerGroup President from 2012 to 2014, leading the company’s $20 billion operations in the Americas and Southern Europe, and overseeing the global Right Management and ManpowerGroup Solutions businesses. Prising joined ManpowerGroup in 1999 and has also served as managing director of Manpower Italy; director of Manpower Global Accounts - Europe, Middle East and Africa; President of North America; and President of the Americas. A recognized expert on the labor market and world of work trends, Prising regularly speaks at conferences and summits globally, and provides commentary on jobs and employment trends for media. He is actively engaged in the World Economic Forum, including as a Steward of the Future of Education, Gender and Work Global System; Co-Chair of the Regional Business Council on Europe and CEO Champion of the Digital Transformation Initiative. Before joining ManpowerGroup, Prising worked for Electrolux, a Swedish multinational. During his 10-year tenure with Electrolux, he held various international positions within the consumer goods and business-to-business divisions, including regional manager for Asia Pacific, managing director of Sales Companies in France and the United Kingdom, and finally head of Global Sales and Marketing for one of its business-to-business divisions. Prising is passionate about preparing the workforce of tomorrow. He is Vice Chairman of Junior Achievement (JA) Worldwide and is a former Chairman of the Board and a current board member of Junior Achievement (JA) USA. In addition, he serves as a co-chair of Innovation in Milwaukee, an organization focused on supporting entrepreneurial leadership and is a member of the board of directors of the Kohl's Corporation. Prising holds an MBA (equivalent) from the Stockholm School of Economics and has participated in executive programs at Harvard, INSEAD, Stanford and Yale. He speaks five languages: English, French, German, Swedish and Italian and has lived in nine countries across Asia, Europe and North America. Prising and his family reside in the Milwaukee area. Director since 2015.

Richard McGee Sr
Abacus

Richard McGee is a President & CEO at Abacus Corporation and is based in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended McDonogh School and Auburn University.

Todd Mohr
Aerotek

William H. Stoller is Founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Express Employment Professionals. Prior to co-founding Express, Stoller began his career with Acme Personnel Services in 1973 as a placement consultant and subsequently held positions as branch manager, group manager, district manager and regional manager for Oregon and Utah. Stoller is president of The Stoller Group, owning 27 Express offices in Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Nevada, and Colorado. He also owns Xenium, a professional employer organization as well as the Stoller Family Estate and Chehalem Winery and Vineyard, both located in Oregon.

Janice Bryant Howroyd
AppleOne Employment Services

Patrick Beharelle
PeopleReady

Mike Aprile & Tammi Heaton
PrideStaff

Mike Aprile is a Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Strategic Business Planner, Franchise Operations at PrideStaff and is based in United States.

Revathi Advaithi
Flex-Staff

Danny Spitz
EverStaff

What employees say about Adecco's competitors

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A zippia user wrote a review on Nov 2020
Pros of working at Adecco

Great position titles available

Cons of working at Adecco

Change management is lackluster. Employee turnover is high.

Adecco benefits

Having the opportunity to work with groundbreaking technology. Work is remote which is nice for work life balance.

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A zippia user wrote a review on Jan 2020
Pros of working at Adecco

Adecco is a visionary company who wants to be part of groundbreaking technology.

Cons of working at Adecco

Change management is terrible. Managers make changes without discussing with other managers. This lack of communication has a downstream effect and adds additional work for employees. Systematic workflow is lackluster. Staff turnover is yearly.

Adecco benefits

The break room is nice and benefits are good.

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