Largest companies that help search for jobs or employees

More than just well-known names placed on the list of the 10 largest HR companies in Slovakia.

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The ranking of HR companies in Slovakia is topped by the company INDEX NOSLUŠ, which is strong in the field of personnel leasing. In this article you can find basic information about HR companies; however, a separate ranking for employment agencies and executive search firms is also available.

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10 LARGEST HR COMPANIES IN SLOVAKIA 2023

  1. INDEX NOSLUŠ
  2. ManpowerGroup
  3. Manuvia Group
  4. ADECCO Slovakia
  5. Grafton
  6. Lugera & Maklér
  7. Maxin’s Group
  8. TRANSFER
  9. PROPLUSCO
  10. GoodCall Slovakia

INDEX NOSLUŠ had the most permanent employees in 2022 and based on data provided by FinStat, had the highest average net profit as well as sales revenues in the past three years (2019-2021).

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The ten largest recruitment agencies filled 5,110 positions for companies in 2022. Compared to 2021, this is a 3-percent growth. ManpowerGroup reported the highest number (2,470 placements, most of which were allocated for industry, administrative & support services, logistics).

In 2022, the ten largest temporary employment agencies leased 17,475 employees with a 14-percent decline compared to 2021. INDEX NOSLUŠ, which leased 5,013 people, was number one.

“Thanks to detailed information on the labour market that we have been bringing in our annual Career and Employment Guide for 24 years now, we became an important source of information for HR managers in Slovakia,” said Ján Pallo, publisher of The Slovak Spectator.

The ranking was created thanks to the cooperation between The Slovak Spectator and the company FinStat. Five criteria were used to evaluate which agencies were the largest.

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The ranking does not include employment agencies for direct searches of experts or managers (executive search firms) because they use different methods for placements.

Companies that owe more than €100,000 to the state in overdue payments are not included in the rankings.

When creating the ranking, the following factors of varying weights were considered:

  1. the average number of permanent employees in 2022 - leased employees not included (45% weight)
  2. the total number of placements in 2021 (leased positions not included) while white collars have a value double that of blue collars (27% weight)
  3. worked out hours of leased employees in 2022 - only permanent employees (10% weight)
  4. average sales revenue between the years 2019-2021 (13% weight)
  5. average net profit between the years 2019-2021 (5% weight).

More details can be found in the Career and Employment Guide 2022 yearbook published by The Slovak Spectator. It contains the results of the analysis and complete rankings, as well as other interesting information about the labour market.

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