
The U.S. IT Staffing Market Revenue to Reach from $37.89 Billion to $52.21 Billion by 2029
"U.S. IT Staffing Market Research Report by Arizton"
According to Arizton's latest research report, the US IT staffing market is growing at a CAGR of 5.49% during 2023-2029.
Report Summary
Market Size (2029): $52.21 Billion
Market Size (2023): $37.89 Billion
CAGR (2023-2029): 5.49%
Historic Year: 2020-2022
Base Year: 2023
Forecast Year: 2024-2029
Market Segmentation: Skillset, End-User, and Region
The U.S. IT staffing market is evolving due to the rise of the gig economy, with more professionals choosing freelance or contract work over traditional full-time positions. This shift has spurred platforms like Upwork and Freelancer.com, which connect freelance IT talent with businesses. Companies are increasingly turning to managed IT services to outsource their IT needs, reducing costs and accessing specialized expertise, with providers such as IBM and Accenture leading the way. Automation and AI are transforming recruitment, with firms like Randstad and Robert Half using AI-powered tools to streamline candidate sourcing and enhance hiring efficiency. The remote work trend is also expanding opportunities for freelance IT professionals, enabling them to work globally and increasing competition among staffing firms to attract top talent. Additionally, IT staffing firms are investing in employer branding to highlight company culture and career growth opportunities, helping them stand out in a competitive market.
Key Development
On February 28, 2024, Insight Global launched its Be the Light Tour, a full-service career center initiative, in partnership with United Way to provide job-readiness resources to Atlanta job seekers. The mission of this tour is to empower communities by offering direct access to job-readiness resources and career-building strategies, with the goal of impacting 15,000 lives by 2025. This initiative demonstrates a growing trend toward community-focused workforce development and corporate social responsibility. IT staffing firms should consider similar community engagement and workforce development programs to enhance their brand reputation and contribute to economic sustainability.
Tech and Telecom Sector to Boom in the US IT Staffing Market
The tech and telecom sectors are key drivers of innovation, with increasing needs for professionals skilled in emerging technologies such as 5G, IoT, AI, and ML. Companies in these fields require a steady influx of talent to develop and maintain advanced products and services.
With high-profile clients including federal organizations and government departments, these industries emphasize hiring employees with the right skills. The tech sector's interconnectedness with other industries, from manufacturing to aerospace, highlights the critical need for a well-skilled workforce.
In the U.S., widespread technology adoption and high acceptance of tech-oriented products and services further fuel market growth.
Competitive Overview
The U.S. IT staffing market report contains exclusive data on 36 vendors. The U.S. IT staffing market's competitive scenario is intensifying, with global and domestic players offering diverse services. These players constantly strive to gain a larger market share by introducing new and innovative products and services. A few major players are currently dominating the market in terms of market share. Experis, Insight Global, Kforce, TEKsystems, Randstad, and ASGN Incorporated are some companies currently dominating the market. Major players focus on strategic agreements, acquisitions, and collaboration with emerging players to enter the U.S. IT staffing market and gain access to commercially launched services.
Key Vendors
Experis
Insight Global
Kforce
Randstad
TEKsystems
ASGN Incorporated
Consulting Solutions International
Artech
Motion Recruitment
NTT DATA
Beacon Hill Staffing
Kelly
Adecco
Express Services
52 Limited
VDart
Robert Half
Epitec
CSI Tech
Wunderland Group
ALKU
Innova Solutions
Peyton Resource Group
WinterWyman
BGSF
Acro Service Corporation
Mindlance
CompuCom
Collabera
Compunnel
Dexian
Optomi
Mastech Digital
NineHertz
Rose International
Toptal
System One
TATEEDA
The Judge Group
Vaco
HAN Staffing
vTech Solution
Yoh
Unique System Skills
Segmentation & Forecast
Skillset
Software Engineers/Developers/DevOps/Architect
Project Management
QA/Testing
Security
Networking
Cloud Computing
Help Desk/Technical Support
Mobile App Developer
Others
End-User
Tech/Telecom
BFSI
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Retail
Others
Region
South
West
Midwest
Northeast
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