# Recruiting Agencies in Hot Springs, AR

Hot Springs combines its historic spa tourism with growing healthcare and retirement services. The national park setting attracts visitors and retirees year-round. Recruiters in Hot Springs can help you fill healthcare, hospitality and tourism roles.

## At a glance

- **6** agencies serve this market

## Top 6 ranked agencies

| # | Agency | Rating (reviews) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | [Express Healthcare Staffing](https://recruiterrank.co/profile/express-healthcare-staffing-1) | 4.6 (110,490) |
| 2 | [1st Employment](https://recruiterrank.co/profile/1st-employment-2) | 4.5 (74) |
| 3 | [Office Recruiters](https://recruiterrank.co/profile/office-recruiters) | 4.4 (2) |
| 4 | [ProStaff](https://recruiterrank.co/profile/prostaff) | 4.2 (10,145) |
| 5 | [GPS Jobs](https://recruiterrank.co/profile/gps-jobs) | 4.1 (100) |
| 6 | [Labor Finders](https://recruiterrank.co/profile/labor-finders) | 4.0 (6,056) |

## How These Rankings Work

Scores come from **Google Reviews** via the Google Places API — never from paid placements, and never set by the agencies themselves. We apply a **Bayesian adjusted average** to prevent small-sample distortion (a 2-review 5.0-star agency shouldn't outrank a 200-review 4.8-star one):

```
adjusted_score = (v / (v + m)) * R + (m / (v + m)) * C
```

- `v` — total reviews across all offices
- `m` — prior weight (**20**)
- `R` — the agency's weighted average score
- `C` — the platform-wide mean

So with a global mean of 4.2: an agency with **5 reviews at 5.0** scores 4.36, while one with **200 reviews at 4.8** scores 4.75. The second outranks the first because the score is backed by more evidence.

Multi-office agencies get a single weighted score across locations. Every listing is human-reviewed before publication. Scores refresh hourly. [Read the full methodology →](https://recruiterrank.co/methodology)

## FAQ

### How do Hot Springs salary ranges for the most-recruited roles compare to national averages?

Hot Springs salaries typically run 15-25% below national averages across most sectors, reflecting the city's lower cost of living and smaller market size. Healthcare roles—particularly registered nurses and allied health positions—track closer to national rates due to persistent regional demand and travel staffing competition. Hospitality and tourism positions align with Arkansas state averages, which themselves sit below coastal markets. Administrative and light industrial roles generally offer $2-4 less per hour than metro benchmarks. Agencies here often emphasize total compensation packages including benefits rather than base salary alone when presenting opportunities.

### What types of roles do these Hot Springs recruiting agencies typically fill?

Hot Springs agencies concentrate heavily on healthcare staffing—registered nurses, allied health professionals and medical technicians—reflecting the city's resort hospital heritage and active wellness tourism sector. Administrative and office support roles represent the second major focus, spanning medical office coordinators, receptionists and clerical positions. Light industrial and hospitality placements round out the mix, with customer service representatives and hotel staff filling seasonal demand. Temporary-to-permanent arrangements dominate healthcare placements, while direct hire remains standard for experienced administrative professionals requiring institutional knowledge.

### What questions should I ask a recruiter before signing a contract?

Ask about fee structure first—contingency arrangements typically run 20 to 30 percent of first-year salary while retained searches involve upfront payments. Clarify guarantee periods if a placed candidate leaves early, usually 30 to 90 days. Understand exclusivity terms and whether you can work with multiple firms simultaneously. Request their candidate replacement process and typical time-to-fill for your role types. For Hot Springs' healthcare and hospitality sectors, verify the recruiter's local network strength and whether they maintain an active candidate pipeline in your specific discipline rather than relying solely on job board sourcing.

### How do recruiting agencies in Hot Springs charge for placements?

Most agencies in Hot Springs operate on contingency, charging 15 to 25 percent of first-year salary when a candidate is hired. Healthcare staffing firms may use different models, billing markup rates on hourly placements or flat per-diem fees for travel nurses and allied professionals serving the resort town's medical facilities. Some agencies offer retained search for executive roles, requiring upfront payments in phases. Given Hot Springs' mix of hospitality, healthcare and light industrial employers, expect pricing to reflect position level and scarcity of qualified talent in this smaller Arkansas market.

### Is it worth hiring a specialist recruiter over a general staffing agency?

Specialist recruiters maintain deeper networks within their vertical and understand nuanced requirements that generalists miss. In Hot Springs' healthcare sector, specialists know credentialing timelines, state licensing reciprocity and facility-specific protocols. They also command higher-caliber passive candidates who respond to industry expertise. General agencies offer broader coverage and faster fills for administrative or entry-level roles where transferable skills matter more than domain knowledge. The fee structure is typically identical—contingency rates commonly run 20 to 30 percent of first-year salary regardless of specialization—so your decision hinges on role complexity rather than cost.

## Explore

### Nearby cities

- [Little Rock, AR](https://recruiterrank.co/city/little-rock-ar) — 34 agencies
- [Fort Smith, AR](https://recruiterrank.co/city/fort-smith-ar) — 15 agencies
- [Springdale, AR](https://recruiterrank.co/city/springdale-ar) — 14 agencies
- [Jonesboro, AR](https://recruiterrank.co/city/jonesboro-ar) — 11 agencies
- [Conway, AR](https://recruiterrank.co/city/conway-ar) — 11 agencies

### Top industries in Hot Springs

- [Industrial](https://recruiterrank.co/industry/industrial) — 3 agencies
- [Administrative](https://recruiterrank.co/industry/administrative) — 3 agencies
- [Generalist](https://recruiterrank.co/industry/generalist) — 2 agencies
- [Construction](https://recruiterrank.co/industry/construction) — 1 agencies
- [Warehouse](https://recruiterrank.co/industry/warehouse) — 1 agencies
- [Skilled Trades](https://recruiterrank.co/industry/skilled-trades) — 1 agencies
