Oliver Eichenberger, CCWP
Research Analyst
oeichenbergerSPAMFILTER@staffingindustry.com
Oliver Eichenberger is a Junior Research Analyst, covering the EMEA and APAC markets. Oliver graduated from the University of Hertfordshire with a degree in Mathematics. Prior to joining Staffing Industry Analysts, Oliver worked for a healthcare manufacturer.
Recent Articles
The Global Gig Economy 2021
14 December 2021
- This report provides data on the number of gig workers and the revenue they generated.
- It defines and examines five major categories of gigs
- We present a global estimate derived from 18 countries representing approximately 90% of global contingent spend.
Largest Staffing Firms in Germany 2021
10 December 2021
- SIA's estimate for the size and growth rate of the German staffing market
- Ranking of the 50 largest staffing firms operating in Germany, based on 2020 market share
- Analysis of how the market is recovering following the pandemic
Staffing Company 2022 Planning Package
1 December 2021
- This report will assist you in finding SIA research that will help you prepare your business for the year ahead.
- From the reports published so far this year, we have chosen to highlight those we believe will be the most relevant and useful to you in planning your future strategy and... More
Largest Staffing Firms in Italy 2021
14 October 2021
- SIA's estimate for the size of the Italian staffing market
- Ranking of the 50 largest staffing firms operating in Italy, based on 2020 figures
- Market share and consolidation overview
- Legal and regulatory updates
European Employment Barometer
5 October 2021
- SIA is delighted to provide this interactive research tool in collaboration with the World Employment Confederation.
- Our European Employment Barometer provides users with the capability to interactively drill through various levels of data – filter, sort, and download.
- This tool provides an... More
European Employment Barometer
11 March 2019
SIA is delighted to provide this interactive research tool in collaboration with the World Employment Confederation. Our European Employment Barometer provides users with the capability to interactively drill through various levels of data – filter, sort, and download.