Staffing Agency Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Department Assistant, LA

Company: Sotheby's

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Registered Nurse RN Observation PCU

Company: Banner Health

Location: San Tan Valley, AZ

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Branch Manager - Homecare

Company:

Location: Sacramento, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Pharmacy Technician

Company: CVS Health

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in staffing agencies?
Entry‑level recruiters earn $45k–$60k annually, mid‑level $60k–$90k, senior recruiters $90k–$130k, account managers $80k–$120k, and staffing directors $120k–$170k, with commission adding 10‑30% on top.
What skills and certifications are required for staffing agency roles?
Proficiency in ATS like Bullhorn, Greenhouse, Lever, or Workday; advanced LinkedIn Recruiter usage; data‑driven sourcing techniques; Salesforce and Excel; certifications such as PHR, SHRM‑CP, or Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD).
Is remote work available in staffing agency positions?
Most staffing agencies now offer hybrid or fully remote recruiting roles. Remote recruiters use virtual interview platforms (Zoom, Microsoft Teams), digital ATS, and communication tools (Slack, Teams) to source, screen, and onboard candidates worldwide, expanding the talent pool beyond local markets.
What career progression paths exist within a staffing agency?
Recruiter → Senior Recruiter → Lead Recruiter/Team Lead → Staffing Manager → Director of Talent Acquisition → VP of Talent. Each step adds responsibilities in strategy, client portfolio, and people management.
What are current industry trends affecting staffing agencies?
AI‑powered sourcing bots, predictive analytics for hiring, increased focus on diversity & inclusion metrics, gig‑market expansion, stricter compliance with labor laws (e.g., DEI reporting, remote worker classification), and the rise of niche vertical agencies for cybersecurity and data science.

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