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“You can get everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.” Zig Ziglar

It’s amazing to be part of the RPStaffing team!

Recruiters, account managers, and business developers who are talented, passionate about the company’s mission, and driven – also cool, intelligent, and fun.

People who take pride in knowing that our company purpose has a positive impact on a candidate struggling with a job search or to a company struggling to hire a workforce to reach their goals!

Professionals who listen, actually hear what they’re listening to, and use their knowledge and enthusiasm to make matches that make sense and last!

We Are Hiring

As a team member in business development, account management, or recruiting:

  • Develop skills in sales, marketing, psychology, managing people, and business.
  • Have conversations with different people every day.
  • Build valuable, lasting relationships within the business community.
  • Learn the needs of the job market, our clients, and job seekers.
  • Become an active player in the marketplace.
  • Advance in income and responsibility as you set and achieve goals.
  • Work with people. Engage strangers and develop relationships. Become a master networker.
  • Develop excellent interviewing skills and the ability to really hear people.
  • Partner with some of the most prestigious businesses in Washington to fill their positions.

Our culture intentionally fosters independence and self-reliance.

We deliberately allow our professionals the freedom to try new ideas, to make mistakes, to learn from them, and grow. This is a boutique organization, and every team member has a big impact on the growth of a company vs. being another cog in a wheel. Our atmosphere combines the fun and excitement of competition with the satisfaction of collaborating with the team.

DID YOU KNOW?

Washington D.C. is one of the top 4 US cities in starting salaries.

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Washington D.C. is the one of the most educated cities – 55% of DC residents hold a Bachelor’s Degree or higher (compared to 30% of U.S. population).

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There’s a fishy D.C. landmark: The Maine Avenue Fish Market is the oldest continuously functioning fish market in the country — operating nonstop since 1805.

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The Washington Monument (555 feet) was once (1884) the tallest structure in the world – until it was topped by the Eiffel Tower in 1889.

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If you're looking for a bathroom, the White House has 35 bathrooms.

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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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D.C. baseball is green. Nationals Park was the first “green-certified” baseball stadium in the country.

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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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The Capital Beltway encircles the city, but don’t believe the old joke – If you miss your exit on the beltway, just keep going. You'll come to it again.

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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 2,233 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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Washington’s Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is the 2nd most popular museum in the world. The Louvre in Paris is #1.