1.9.4.1Vertical

Accounting & Finance Staffing

Staffing firms placing controllers, accountants, and finance professionals.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Professional & Specialty Staffing (1.9.4), the segment that Accounting & Finance Staffing sits within — not Accounting & Finance Staffing on its own.

FragmentationFragmentedEstimate

Within temporary help (NAICS 561320, ~$326B total receipts); the Census Bureau does not split temp staffing by skill tier, so this segment is not separately sized.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Bill-rate markup and placement fees on specialized talent

Key economics

Recurring revenue
Moderate

repeat demand in skill-short fields

EBITDA margin
8–15% on gross revenue
Capex intensity
Low

Characteristics

  • Higher margins than volume staffing on specialized talent.
  • Skill shortages in tech and healthcare drive durable demand.
  • Candidate networks and domain expertise are the moat.

M&A deal context

Deal activityHigh

Who’s acquiring

  • Specialty-staffing consolidators
  • PE-backed staffing platforms
  • Strategics adding skill verticals

What’s driving deals

  • The most sought-after staffing tier for acquirers.
  • Skill shortages in technology and healthcare.
  • Better margins and stickier client relationships.

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