Robert Half International (RHI)

23.29
+0.34 (1.48%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 20th, 8:48 PM EDT
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Detailed Quote

Previous Close22.95
Open22.92
Bid23.14
Ask24.05
Day's Range22.73 - 23.73
52 Week Range21.83 - 55.24
Volume8,672,909
Market Cap2.61B
PE Ratio (TTM)15.12
EPS (TTM)1.5
Dividend & Yield2.360 (10.13%)
1 Month Average Volume3,600,372

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About Robert Half International (RHI)

Robert Half International is a leading global staffing firm that specializes in providing professional recruitment and consulting services. The company focuses on fields such as accounting, finance, IT, legal, and administrative support, connecting skilled professionals with businesses in need of their expertise. With a commitment to delivering exceptional service, Robert Half aids organizations in finding qualified candidates while assisting job seekers in navigating their careers and achieving their professional goals. Through its extensive network and industry knowledge, the company aims to facilitate successful employment matches that benefit both employees and employers. Read More

News & Press Releases

Stability or Stagnation? Jobless Claims at 205,000 Define the 'Low Hire, Low Fire' Era
The U.S. labor market has entered a period of "strategic hibernation," according to the latest data from the Department of Labor. For the week ending March 14, 2026, initial jobless claims fell to 205,000, continuing a streak of remarkably low layoff activity that has persisted throughout the first
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
The Big Stay: Analyzing the US Labor Market's 'Low Hire, Low Fire' Paradox
The United States labor market has entered a peculiar state of "suspended animation," characterized by a "low hire, low fire" dynamic that is complicating the Federal Reserve's long-standing battle against inflation. Fresh data released by the Department of Labor on March 19, 2026, shows that initial jobless claims fell to
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
3 Reasons to Sell RHI and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
What a brutal six months it’s been for Robert Half. The stock has dropped 34.1% and now trades at $23.00, rattling many shareholders. This might have investo...
Via StockStory · March 20, 2026
Professional Staffing & HR Solutions Stocks Q4 Recap: Benchmarking Robert Half (NYSE:RHI)
The end of an earnings season can be a great time to discover new stocks and assess how companies are handling the current business environment. Let’s take a...
Via StockStory · March 19, 2026
The Great Recalibration: Why North American Risk Leaders Are Sounding the Alarm on 2026 Jobs
As of March 18, 2026, a chilling wind is blowing through the North American labor market, leaving economists and corporate executives at odds over the path forward. Despite stable GDP growth figures, a profound sense of pessimism has taken root among the continent’s risk management elite. More than half
Via MarketMinute · March 18, 2026
A Journalistic Style Headline: The Great Softening: U.S. Labor Market Sheds 92,000 Jobs as Unemployment Climbs to 4.4%
The U.S. economy sent a chilling signal to investors and policymakers alike this month as the Department of Labor reported an unexpected contraction in the workforce for February 2026. Defying economist projections for modest growth, the nonfarm payroll report revealed a loss of 92,000 jobs, while the national
Via MarketMinute · March 16, 2026
Surprise Labor Resilience: 1.14 Million Jobs Added in Six Months Challenges Fed's Inflation War
As of March 13, 2026, the United States labor market has once again defied gravity, revealing a core of resilience that few economists predicted just six months ago. Fresh data confirms that the economy added a cumulative 1.14 million jobs over the past two quarters, a figure that highlights
Via MarketMinute · March 13, 2026
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The Great Labor Divide: Deciphering the Chasm Between ADP and BLS Jobs Data
The U.S. labor market has long been a source of economic resilience, but recent data released in early March 2026 has sent a wave of confusion through Wall Street and the hallowed halls of the Federal Reserve. Investors are currently grappling with two starkly different narratives: a resilient private
Via MarketMinute · March 11, 2026
Labor Market Resilience: February ADP Report Defies Expectations Amid "Low-Hire, Low-Fire" Shift
The February 2026 ADP National Employment Report has sent a clear signal of stability to Wall Street, revealing that private sector employers added 63,000 jobs during the month. This figure comfortably surpassed the consensus analyst estimate of 50,000, suggesting that despite persistent high interest rates and global economic
Via MarketMinute · March 10, 2026
Concentrix, EXL, Genpact, Robert Half, and Accenture Shares Are Falling, What You Need To Know
What Happened? A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after reports revealed escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Oil prices declin...
Via StockStory · March 10, 2026
The Great Cool-Down: US Labor Market Hits a Wall as 2025 Revisions Reveal a Fragile Economy
The narrative of American economic "resilience" is facing its most rigorous test yet. As of March 10, 2026, a series of sobering reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has sent shockwaves through Wall Street, signaling that the long-feared labor market "cooling" has transitioned into a potentially frost-bitten reality.
Via MarketMinute · March 10, 2026
High Stakes for the Fed: February Jobs Report Looms Amid Geopolitical Turmoil and Cooling Labor Market
As the sun rises on March 5, 2026, Wall Street is bracing for one of the most consequential economic data points of the year. Tomorrow’s release of the February Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics comes at a precarious moment for the U.S. economy.
Via MarketMinute · March 5, 2026
Resilience Amidst the Ruptures: US Jobless Claims Defy Shutdown Shadows with Surprise Drop
The U.S. labor market continues to display a startling durability that has left many economists recalibrating their recession models. According to data released by the Department of Labor on February 26, 2026, initial jobless claims for the week ending February 21 fell to 227,000, representing a decrease of
Via MarketMinute · February 26, 2026
US Labor Market Stagnation: Low Claims and Stubborn Fed Policy Create New Market Equilibrium
The U.S. labor market has sent a complex signal to Wall Street this February, as fresh Department of Labor data reveals a "low-hire, low-fire" economy that is complicating the Federal Reserve’s path toward further interest rate cuts. Initial unemployment claims for the week ending February 14, 2026, fell
Via MarketMinute · February 25, 2026
Robert Half, TransUnion, Ziff Davis, Accenture, and Viasat Shares Plummet, What You Need To Know
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the Trump administration's announcement of new global tariffs, reignited trade policy uncertainty. 
Via StockStory · February 23, 2026
Labor Market in Limbo: Jobless Claims Hit 227,000 as Fed Adopts ‘Wait-and-See’ Stance
The U.S. labor market continues to exhibit a complex duality of resilience and cooling, as the latest Department of Labor report revealed that initial jobless claims fell to 227,000 for the week ending February 7, 2026. While the figure came in slightly above Wall Street’s expectations of
Via MarketMinute · February 23, 2026
1 Oversold Stock Ready to Bounce Back and 2 Facing Challenges
The past year hasn't been kind to the stocks featured in this article. Each has tumbled to their lowest points in 12 months, leaving investors to decide whether they're witnessing fire sales or falling knives.
Via StockStory · February 19, 2026
US Jobless Claims Data: Labor Market Tightness Persists
The latest weekly jobless claims data released this February has painted a picture of a U.S. labor market that remains stubbornly tight, even as cracks begin to show in the broader economic foundation. For the week ending February 7, 2026, initial jobless claims fell to 227,000, signaling that
Via MarketMinute · February 17, 2026
The Great Thaw or a Cold Front? US Labor Market Hits 5-Year Low as Fed Maintains 'Hawkish Pause'
The United States labor market has entered a definitive cooling phase as of February 2026, signaling a major shift from the post-pandemic hiring frenzy. Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals that job openings (JOLTS) plummeted to 6.5 million in December 2025—the lowest level since late
Via MarketMinute · February 16, 2026
1 Stock Under $50 with Exciting Potential and 2 We Brush Off
Stocks trading between $10 and $50 can be particularly interesting as they frequently represent businesses that have survived their early challenges. However, investors should remain vigilant as some may still have unproven business models, leaving them vulnerable to the ebbs and flows of the broader market.
Via StockStory · February 15, 2026
The 400,000 Job Ghost: BLS Benchmark Revision Shakes Markets Amid Presidential Transition
On February 11, 2026, the financial world woke up to a statistical earthquake that has fundamentally rewritten the narrative of the American economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its final benchmark revision for the 2025 calendar year, revealing that 400,000 fewer jobs were created than previously reported.
Via MarketMinute · February 11, 2026
The January Jolt: US Hiring Surges Past Forecasts Amidst a 400,000-Job Revision Bombshell
The U.S. labor market delivered a jarring "double-take" to investors on February 11, 2026, as the Department of Labor released a January jobs report that was simultaneously robust and sobering. US employers added a surprising 130,000 jobs in the first month of the year, crushing the consensus forecast
Via MarketMinute · February 11, 2026
Data Vacuum: Investors Brace for Delayed Jobs Report as Shutdown Fog Lifts
The U.S. financial markets are entering a period of high-stakes anticipation as investors wait for the Bureau of Labor Statistics to release the January employment report this Wednesday morning. Originally scheduled for the first Friday of the month, the release was pushed back due to a brief but disruptive
Via MarketMinute · February 9, 2026
3 Hyped Up Stocks with Questionable Fundamentals
Exciting developments are taking place for the stocks in this article. They’ve all surged ahead of the broader market over the last month as catalysts such as new products and positive media coverage have propelled their returns.
Via StockStory · February 1, 2026