Staffing Success Magazine - March-April 2025

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Cover Story

Billion-Dollar Ambition

The new Leader’s Edge series in Staffing Success magazine showcases the most innovative, growth-focused leaders in the staffing, recruiting, and talent solutions industry. This issue highlights Ranjini Poddar, co-founder and CEO of Artech LLC.

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Feature Story

Riding the Regulatory Rollercoaster: What 2025 Has in Store for Staffing

From DEI policies and immigration enforcement to AI regulations and worker classification—here’s a look at eight key legal and regulatory developments shaping the industry this year, and how staffing leaders can remain compliant and competitive.


Feature Story

Forecasting Staffing Demand: The Metrics That Matter

ASA researchers highlight two indicators that positively impact staffing employment: labor leverage and vacancy-unemployment ratio. See what insights these measures can give firms about staffing demand in 2025.


Feature Story

The ‘Day-One’ List Advantage: Why Relationships Matter

New research finds that almost two-thirds of hiring managers have a “day-one” list that they use when looking for temporary staffing services; those vendors get the business more than 90% of the
time. This suggests that staffing firms should focus on deepening relationships with existing clients, rather than expanding client bases.


The Law and You

Weathering the Wicked ICE Work Site Crackdown

With ICE aggressively pursuing criminal charges against employers, staffing firms must strengthen compliance measures and contractual protections to navigate the intensifying enforcement landscape.


Recruiting TodayCasting a Wider Social Media Net

Each issue of Staffing Success features content especially for recruiters. This installment focuses on integrating a strong social media presence as part of a highly effective recruiting strategy.


ASA Workforce MonitorNearly half of employed U.S. job seekers (49%) believe AI tools used in job recruiting are more biased than their human counterparts. View the results & download the infographics »
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