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    Staffing company Adecco sees more hiring increases at defence firms

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    Posted on August 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Adecco sees increased hiring by defence firms due to rising military spending, boosting its second-quarter earnings and revenue.

    Table of Contents

    • Adecco's Performance and Defence Sector Growth
    • Second Quarter Earnings
    • Regional Hiring Trends
    • Future Outlook

    Staffing company Adecco sees more hiring increases at defence firms

    Adecco's Performance and Defence Sector Growth

    By John Revill

    Second Quarter Earnings

    ZURICH (Reuters) -Adecco reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Tuesday, and said it was seeing increased hiring activity by defence companies as government military spending rises in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and NATO spending targets.

    Regional Hiring Trends

    The Swiss staffing firm said operating income rose 6% year-on-year to 115 million euros ($132.93 million) in the three months ending June, surpassing analysts' consensus forecast of 107 million euros.

    Future Outlook

    Revenue for the period climbed 2% from the first quarter, signalling signs of recovery in the jobs market.

    Chief Executive Denis Machuel highlighted growing demand for its services from defence companies, particularly within its Akkodis engineering and technology consultancy business.

    "We see a bit more movement in Germany than in France, particularly related to the incentive package that the Chancellor has put in place," Machuel told reporters on a post-earnings call.

    The spending will see a wave of multi-billion-euro procurement orders, including 20 Eurofighter jets, up to 3,000 Boxer armoured vehicles, and as many as 3,500 Patria infantry fighting vehicles.

    The company supplied staff to defence companies including Thales, KNDS and Airbus as well as Rheinmetall and Leonardo.

    Spending with defence companies represents around 5% of Adecco's revenue.

    "I cannot say that we already have immense traction, but we've secured some very important partnerships. We are a key supplier to all the major players, in Germany, in France, in Spain, in Italy," Machuel.

    "And we know that there's going to be traction in the coming quarters," Machuel added.

    Adecco said it was seeing signs of a recovery, with second quarter revenues 2% higher compared with the first three months of the year.

    "Volumes improved through Q2, and in Q3 to date, positive momentum continues," Adecco said.

    ($1 = 0.8651 euros)

    (Reporting by John Revill, Editing by Ludwig Burger and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Adecco's earnings surpassed expectations due to increased hiring by defence firms.
    • •Defence companies' hiring is driven by rising military spending.
    • •Adecco's revenue increased by 2% in the second quarter.
    • •Key partnerships with major defence players are established.
    • •Positive hiring momentum continues into the third quarter.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Staffing company Adecco sees more hiring increases at defence firms

    1What is economic growth?

    Economic growth refers to the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period of time, typically measured by GDP.

    2What is the defense sector?

    The defense sector encompasses industries and companies involved in the production of military equipment, technology, and services for national security.

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