Talk:Protiviti

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This is an ad for a consulting company. Delete -- Bobdoe 00:32, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)

  • This looks like a substub for a major international consulting company. I'd say decent sized multinational companies should have an article, but only if someone is willing to create one with some actual useful facts in them (which I'm not in this case). Delete unless expanded. Average Earthman 01:46, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)
  • Redirect to their parent company, Robert Half International. RHI is a $1.9 billion professional services company with an international presence. RHI deserves and article. According to their own website, Proviti has only "hundreds" of professionals. If their advertised scope of industries and territories are to be believed, then they are spread much to thinly to be a "leading" anything. Because they are merely a division of RHI, they do not report their financials separately making such measures as revenue or market share unverifiable. Rossami 03:42, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)
  • Well, I had already written a respectable stub before I saw the most recent post. Merge with Robert Half International, redirect, and send to cleanup so hopefully someone will fill it out on the whole company.--Samuel J. Howard 05:22, Aug 29, 2004 (UTC)
  • Merge. And redirect, just in case someone searches on "Protiviti", so the searcher can learn it's not a kind of Italian sausage. ("I like to add sliced Protiviti to my Chef's Salad"). -- orthogonal 22:13, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep and merge, as per Rossami's comment. ··gracefool | 04:06, 4 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep! It's a good company! (added by 24.13.205.27, not signed)
    • You, sir, do not have a vote. -- Grunt   ҈  14:32, 2004 Sep 4 (UTC)

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