The Select Family of Staffing Companies

The Select Family of Staffing Companies is an American company that provides temporary and permanent staff.

A member of the American Staffing Association, The Select Family is ranked as the 10th-largest employment agency in the United States (4th-largest for industrial staffing, 9th-largest for office/clerical, and 11th-largest for finance/accounting) and the 21st largest in the world. The company primarily offers services in human resources, and has over 400 offices in 45 states.

The company's major divisions include Select Staffing, Remedy Intelligent Staffing, RemX Financial Staffing, RemX IT Staffing, RemX OfficeStaff, RemX Search & Placement, RemX Engineering, RemX Scientific, Select Truckers Plus, Westaff, and Select Medical Staffing.

With annual revenue at $1.927 billion for 2012, each week the company employs nearly 110,000 job seekers in assignments with 7,500+ client companies. in a wide variety of industries, including manufacturing, industrial, clerical, |administrative, accounting, finance, information technology, life sciences, construction, trucking, health care, engineering, and professional services.

Read more about The Select Family Of Staffing Companies:  Select Family History, Management, Franchising

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