Andrew Karpie
Research Analyst
Andrew Karpie is a Research Analyst at Staffing Industry Analysts. Andrew is responsible for covering the SIA area of talent acquisition and recruiting and related technologies. He has an extensive background as an analyst, manager, and consultant at the intersection of IT and services industries.
Andrew holds an MS in Quantitative Policy Analysis from Carnegie Mellon University.
Recent Articles
The Future of Contingent Workforce Arrangements
16 May 2012
What’s in store for contingent workforce arrangements in the years to come?
VMS/MSP: A Window Into Staffing Firms’ Orders
18 April 2012
How much of staffing firms’ job orders come through a vendor management system or a managed services provider?
Crowdsourcing: a Serious Contingent Workforce Strategy?
14 March 2012
Crowdsourcing is becoming more common, but how can companies take advantage of this emerging sourcing model?
News: Cloud Hiring Takes Off
15 February 2012
Earlier this month, eLance, an online platform that connects independent contractors and companies, announced it had secured funding to expand, which is a sign the business model has taken off.
Recruiting: Is Your Supplier Social?
25 January 2012
Last week, we wrote about how important it should be to users of contingent labor that their staffing suppliers use hi-tech methods to recruit. One such method is social recruiting, and it matters if your supplier is using it or not.
Recruiting: Go Hi-Tech or Go Home
18 January 2012
With staffing firms saying recruiting talent is a bigger challenge than selling their own services, how they find that talent is critical to CW managers. How hi-tech is your provider?
