Robert Half Management Highlights Sequential Growth in Conference Call

Reuters
Oct 23
Robert Half Management Highlights Sequential Growth in Conference Call

Robert Half Inc. management conducted a conference call to discuss the company's recent financial performance and outlook. President and CEO M. Keith Waddell highlighted continued client and job seeker caution affecting hiring activity, but noted encouraging trends in contract talent revenues, which began to grow sequentially in September and into October. Waddell emphasized that Robert Half is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities with its strong brand, talented workforce, and advanced technology. The prepared remarks for the call are available in the Investor Center of the Robert Half website at https://www.roberthalf.com/investor-center. An audio replay of the conference call is also available at https://webcasts.com/RobertHalfQ32025.

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