
History
About Us
Growth and Innovation
2008
Recognized as one of the Top 10 Best Places to Work by iSixSigma Magazine.
2008
Volt Workforce Solutions recognized by American Staffing Association with ASA Care Award for Corporate Social Responsibility for its "Go Green" initiative.
2008
Acquires Advice Consulting, headquartered in Montevideo, Uruguay, a provider of staffing, recruitment and outsourcing services.
2008
Volt sells Directory Services Division assets to Yellow Pages Income Fund.
2008
Recognized by Fortune as one of America’s Most Admired Companies.
2007
Acquires 80% of Arctern Consulting PLC, organization specializing in RemoteHireTM solutions in Bangalore India.
2007
Maintech recognized by Gartner Inc. among top Data Center service providers in North America.
2007
Volt Delta Resources acquires LSSi Corp. which merged with DataServ, to form LSSiDATA, a subsidiary specializing in high-quality enterprise database licensing.
2007
Rebrands full-service staffing as Volt Workforce Solutions.
2006
Volt Delta acquires Varetis.
2006
Launches Momentum, a Volt Information Sciences Company specializing in Recruitment Process Outsourcing.
2006
Volt Delta Resources acquires Varetis Solutions GmbH, a developer of software, from Varetis AG.
2005
Establishes Volt Asia, opening locations to service customers in Taiwan and Malaysia.
2005
Forms DataServ.
2005
ProcureStaff achieves first SAS 70 certification.
2005
ProcureStaff develops proprietary data warehouse (first of its kind).
2004
Volt Delta merges with Nortel Networks’ Directory Assistance division.
2004
Achieves HR XML certification.
2002
First staffing company to implement Six Sigma methodologies.
2001-2008
Listed annually among InformationWeek 500 most innovative users of technology.
1999
Exceeds $2 billion in sales.
1999
Forms VMC division to support project and outsourcing work.
1998
Acquires the Gatton Group in Great Britain, currently known as Volt Europe.
1997
ProcureStaff launches first Vendor Management System (first of its kind in market).
1997
Develops and deploys first iteration of VoltTracksm applicant tracking and requisition technology.
1997
Establishes its first Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) program.
1997
Included in the S&P Small Cap Index.
1997
Receives recognition as a Fortune1000 company, a Fortune Most Admired Company.
1997
Volt shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: VOL).
1996
Establishes ProcureStaff, a Vendor Management Services (VMS) organization specializing in contingent workforce procurement.
1996
Volt Services Group receives certification in the ISO 9002:1994 series of international quality standards.
1996
Achieves $1 billion in sales.
1993
Opens Volt Delta Europe.
1987
Constructs Volt Corporate Park, new West Region headquarters in Orange, Calif.
1984
Volt Delta completes development of its Improved Business Information System (IBIS).
1984
Produces its first directory in Uruguay.
1983
Opens facility in Uruguay to sell, produce and print directories.
1982
Technical Services Division installs its prototype automated resume retrieval system, REX.
1982
Delta completes the development of voice enhancement (DAS/V) to its computer-generated directory assistance system (DAS/C).
1980
Purchases Delta/Maintech formed, establishing the Computer Systems segment.
1978
Exceeds $100 million in annual sales.
1970
Enters telecommunications services business.
1967
The company is renamed Volt Information Sciences, Inc.
1966
Creates Volt Instant Personnel in California, a forerunner to Volt Workforce Solutions.
1965
Implements its first Managed Services Program (MSP) at Douglas Aircraft.
1962
Volt stock is listed on the over-the-counter market and subsequently on NASDQ (symbol: VOLT).
1957
Becomes first staffing company to enter public equity markets.
1956
Volt Technical Services begins providing temporary technical personnel.
1950
Volt Technical Company, a technical publications service, is founded in New York City.
