Volt Information Sciences strategy and contracts, stock follows staffing peers
29.06.2026 - 22:45:47 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 22:45.
Volt Information Sciences (US9265831068) operates as a staffing and technical services provider in the United States and selected international markets. The company competes with listed peers such as ManpowerGroup on NYSE and Robert Half on NYSE in cyclical labor and outsourcing demand.
Staffing environment and peer signals
The latest sector signals for staffing and professional services come primarily from larger peers that report on U.S. and global labor trends. ManpowerGroup recently commented on cautious client hiring behavior in several regions in its latest quarterly discussion, indicating that employers remain selective when adding headcount. ManpowerGroup investor materials on recent demand trends
Robert Half likewise highlighted mixed demand patterns between permanent placement and temporary staffing in its last reported quarter, with more resilient activity in specialized segments such as technology and finance. The commentary underlines that clients continue to value flexible staffing models for project-based work and transformation initiatives. Robert Half investor center with recent earnings commentary
Volt business profile and operations focus
Volt Information Sciences historically positions itself as a provider of contingent staffing, outsourced services and managed solutions for technology, engineering and office support roles. The company describes its activities as including talent acquisition, project-based outsourcing and on-site workforce management tailored to individual client needs. Volt overview of staffing and workforce solutions
In addition to standard temporary staffing, Volt markets project-based offerings for technical and engineering work, which can include applications development, testing support and related consulting. These solutions typically run under multi-month or multi-year contracts, providing greater revenue visibility when renewed or extended by long-standing corporate clients.
More news and data on Volt Information Sciences
Further regulatory filings, historical reports and sector comparisons can be accessed through the ad-hoc-news.de topic page and Volt's own investor relations portal.
How Volt earns its money
Volt Information Sciences primarily generates revenue by matching its pool of temporary and contract workers with client companies, charging hourly bill rates that exceed the amounts paid to the workers themselves. The margin between bill rate and pay rate funds overhead and produces operating profit.
Besides core staffing margins, Volt can earn project fees and management fees for running on-site programs or managing vendor-neutral contingent workforce solutions. These arrangements often involve service-level commitments around fill rates, time-to-hire and satisfaction metrics agreed with clients in advance.
The listing in brief
Volt Information Sciences stock is traded in the United States; detailed quote, currency and market capitalization data are available via major financial portals for U.S.-listed staffing companies.
Volt Information Sciences at a glance
- Company: Volt Information Sciences Inc.
- ISIN: US9265831068
- WKN: 910115
- Ticker: VOLT
- Trading venue: United States equity market
- Price (as of 2026-06-29, 20:45): data available on major U.S. quote services
- Market cap: data available from U.S. equity market sources (as of latest quote)
- Sector / industry: Staffing and employment services
- Index membership: not included in major headline indices such as S&P 500 or NASDAQ-100
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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