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    Posted on June 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    SThree reports improved US contract hiring, boosting shares by over 10% and maintaining its profit target despite challenging market conditions.

    SThree Reports Positive Trends in US Contract Hiring, Shares Rise

    (Reuters) -Recruiter SThree said on Tuesday improving contractual hiring in the U.S. market, its second-biggest, helped it slow a decline in fee income and maintain its annual profit target, sending its shares up more than 10% in early trade.

    SThree reported a 13% drop in net fees in the second quarter after a 15% decline in the first, and reaffirmed its pretax profit goal of 25 million pounds ($34 million) for the year to November.

    While SThree is a niche player in the industry with its focus on hiring in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics sector, its positive update helped lift shares of bigger European rivals, including Hays, which warned last week of a drop in new job openings.

    Shares of Hays, Page Group, Randstad and Adecco were up between 2.2% and 3.4% by 0730 GMT.

    "Whilst market conditions remain challenging, the Group delivered a stable first half performance, with a modest sequential improvement quarter-on-quarter," SThree CEO Timo Lehne said in a statement.

    "Strong contract extensions continue to underpin performance," he said.

    The stock, which has fallen nearly a quarter since the start of the year, was the top gainer on the FTSE small cap index and recorded its biggest one-day move since January 2022.

    Recruiters globally have expressed caution this year, concerned that rising global political and trade tensions could spill over to the hiring market, hurting the confidence of employers and job seekers.

    SThree's contracting and permanent hiring businesses have seen softness in new hiring, but contract extensions have remained strong.

    Net fees in the first-half fell 14% to 159.1 million pounds ($215.80 million) compared with the same period of 2024, with SThree's largest market, Germany, recording a 14% drop. Meanwhile U.S. net fees saw a smaller fall of 5% in the same period.

    Analysts expect SThree to report annual profit of 26.1 million pounds, based on a company-compiled consensus.

    ($1 = 0.7362 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru, writing by Pushkala Aripaka; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •SThree reports improved US contract hiring.
    • •Shares rise over 10% following the announcement.
    • •SThree maintains its annual profit target.
    • •Contract extensions remain strong despite market challenges.
    • •SThree's net fees fell 14% in the first half.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Recruiter SThree flags improving US contract hiring, boosting shares

    1What recent trend has SThree reported in the US market?

    SThree reported improving contractual hiring in the U.S. market, which helped slow the decline in fee income.

    2What is SThree's profit target for the year?

    SThree reaffirmed its pretax profit goal of 25 million pounds ($34 million) for the year to November.

    3How did SThree's shares perform recently?

    Shares of SThree saw a significant increase, becoming the top gainer on the FTSE small cap index after the positive update.

    4What challenges are recruiters facing this year?

    Recruiters globally have expressed caution due to rising political and trade tensions, which could impact the hiring market.

    5What was the decline in net fees for SThree in the second quarter?

    SThree reported a 13% drop in net fees in the second quarter after a 15% decline in the first quarter.

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