Timothy Landhuis
VP Research
Timothy Landhuis is the VP of Research at Staffing Industry Analysts. He oversees a range of research studies, research products and presentations on behalf of SIA’s North America-based research team. Since joining SIA in 2011, Timothy has authored reports such as the US Staffing Industry Forecast, Largest Staffing Firms in the United States, the SIBC Benchmarking Study, and the Workforce Solutions Buyers Survey, as well as reports on industrial staffing, education staffing, and the Canadian staffing industry. Timothy has guided the development of data tools on compensation rates, mergers and acquisitions, and staffing industry size and growth rates by occupation and geographic regions. He is a frequent presenter and moderator at industry conferences and events.
Prior to joining SIA, Timothy worked as a financial analyst and recruiter at leading firms in the semiconductor, software, and financial services sectors.
Timothy holds a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis.
Recent Articles
US Staffing Industry Forecast: July 2020 Update
July 7, 2020
- This report describes SIA's US staffing industry forecast update reflecting analysis in July 2020
- Report contains detailed market sizing and growth forecasts for twelve occupational segments and sectors for 2020 and 2021
- Includes commentary on headwinds and tailwinds for each segment of the staffing... More
Industrial staffing the most impacted segment
June 16, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought a tumultuous spring for nearly all business owners and executives, with industrial staffing among the most affected sectors of the economy. April revenue was down a median 32% year over year for industrial staffing firms according to SIA’s May Pulse Survey, the steepest... More
Healthcare staffing outperforms other industry segments
June 9, 2020
April revenue results appear much better for healthcare staffing firms than for other skill segments of the US staffing industry, according to SIA’s May Pulse Survey.
Executive Forum NA - M&A Today: Strategic Considerations for Buyers and Sellers
June 23, 2020
In this session, our panel of M&A experts provide their outlook for 2020 given the extraordinary circumstances of the coronavirus outbreak and a possible recession, including advice to staffing firm owners and investors based on past economic downturns.
Coronavirus Playbook for US Staffing Firms
May 18, 2020
- 10 key action areas for staffing firms to survive and thrive during the pandemic
- Contains benchmarks from recent SIA surveys and publicly-held staffing firms, along with useful links to further in-depth research
- Includes insights regarding how staffing firms navigated past recessions and recoveries... More
Staffing Industry Report Webinar - May 2020
May 12, 2020
- Coronavirus playbook for US staffing firms
- IT staffing: benchmarks and current insights
- How are contingent workforce buyers navigating conditions?
Global Staffing Industry Forecast: May 2020 Update
May 4, 2020
- Report provides projected staffing revenue growth worldwide and in each of the fourteen largest markets
- Projections are given in three scenarios (shorter outbreak, base case, longer outbreak)
- In 2019, the global staffing market generated nearly $500 billion in revenue
US Healthcare Staffing Market Assessment: 2020 Update
April 15, 2020
- Provides overview of key drivers impacting the $17.8 billion US healthcare staffing market
- Examines trends in total employment across healthcare settings and occupations
- Highlights key staffing industry trends and detailed benchmarking studies reflective of the four subsegments: travel nurse,... More
Staffing Industry Report Webinar - April 2020
April 8, 2020
- Watch the full, one-hour webinar on demand (available to corporate members only)
- US staffing industry forecast 2020
- Legal and regulatory insights related to COVID-19
- Best practices in remote work for staffing firms
US Staffing Industry Forecast: April 2020 Update
April 7, 2020
- An examination of the US Staffing Industry Outlook in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak
- Analyzes three key scenarios
- Report contains detailed market sizing and growth forecasts for twelve occupational segments and sectors for 2020 and 2021