Sthree GmbH
Location
Hessen
Founded
2006-05-17
Website
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2025-05-07 (nextconomy.be)
New Brand Strategy Sthree supports positioning as a game Changer within STEM sector-
Sthree is the umbrella organization of various go-to-market Brands within project staffing and recruitment of STEM profiles.
Read more2025-03-18 (tradingview.com)
Recruiter SThree says net fees dip, but permanent hiring picking up — News
British recruiter SThree's LSE:STEM net fees fell 15% year-on-year in the first quarter as economic uncertainty slowed hiring, it said on Tuesday. However the group, which focuses on roles in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, said permanent hiring had improved slightly from the quar…
Read more2024-12-12 (independent.co.uk)
SThree shares dive as recruiter says employers still delaying hiring |
The firm, which recruits for science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) roles, said it now thinks the challenges could persist into 2025.
Read more2024-07-23 (reuters.com)
UK's SThree sees steady FY performance despite hiring market woes |
British recruiter SThree Plc said on Tuesday it expects its annual performance to be in line with market expectations buoyed by contract hiring and cost controls, even as tough hiring market conditions prevail in the second half.
Read more2023-06-20 (reuters.com)
Recruiter SThree's fee growth strained by weak U.S. demand
Continued hiring caution and declining demand in the U.S. and life sciences sector dented SThree's half-year net fees from permanent hires, although strong demand for contract workers sustained the British recruiter's overall growth.
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