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Our recruiting team is knowledgeable about the D.C. job market and able to advise you on the next right step.

We match you with the right opportunities in the organizations where you want to work.

We listen to you, really hear you, and take your goals seriously.

We provide feedback and prepare you to present yourself on your interview so you win the opportunity.

RPStaffing has positions to fit your individual employment goals

Temporary positions

Give you options:

  • Exposure to different companies and roles
  • Experience to build your resume
  • An income while waiting for the next step in school or career
  • A working “audition” in a company where you’d like to work

Direct hire

Allows you to do a confidential search for that just-right position. Partner with a recruiter who takes the time to know you, your goals, and what makes you an asset. Then we match you with the opportunities you want and support you through the interview process.

For Temporary Position

For a Direct Hire

We offer positions educated job seekers want.

  • Executive Assistant
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Project Coordinator
  • Receptionist
  • Office Manager
  • Marketing Assistant
  • Development Assistant
  • Events Coordinator
  • Meetings Assistant
  • Government Affairs Assistant
  • Program Assistant
  • Social Media Assistant
  • Property Management Assistant
  • Leasing Assistant

We give you access to the organizations where you want to work.

We have over 200 clients in the D.C. Metro area, including:

  • Business and trade associations
  • Professional associations
  • Education associations
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Professional services
  • Commercial real estate
  • Venture capital
  • Investment Banking
  • Consulting
  • Architecture
  • Unions

RPStaffing recruiters are people who thrive on making a difference.

“I love it when my candidate gets a job that he or she is so excited about.”

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A national record for Washington – wine consumption! We drink more wine per person than the people in any of the 50 states.

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Washington’s gift to football. The football huddle was invented here by the team of Gallaudet University, a school for the deaf and hard of hearing, to avoid having the other team see their hand signals.

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D.C. is jam-packed with museums and many are free – 13 free museums on the National Mall alone!

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Washington residents were not allowed to vote for president until 1964.

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There is a typo on the Lincoln Memorial. It's almost covered up, but see if you can spot it on his inaugural address.

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There are 2,513 restaurants located in Washington, DC.

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The National Capital is an international city! We have 175 embassies and international cultural centers, and 15% of DC residents speak a language other than English.

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“Taxation Without Representation” Washington residents still have no voting representatives in Congress.

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