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Number of Employees: 33000
Headquarters: S.A. S?gereistrasse 10, P.O. Box CH-1852 Glattbrugg, Switzerland
Adecco is the world's largest multinational human resources solution company based in Glattbrugg, Switzerland. Founded in 1966 after the merger of Ecco, a French company, and Adia Interim, a Swiss company, Adecco has more than 5500 branch offices in 60 countries throughout the world. Offering a vast array of HR services, it connects 700,000 people with jobs in more than 100,000 companies every day.
The majority of applicants that interview for a position with Adecco report a neutral interview experience. Potential employees can expect a fairly straightforward interview process consisting of a face-to-face and/or group panel interview, in which a skills test and a personality test may be given. A standard interview question might include, "What do you think you have to offer Adecco?" Potential employees can apply online or in person, and phone interviews are sometimes conducted prior to the face-to-face interview. Some applicants who are offered positions can expect to submit to a background check.
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