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Nelson Recruiting Unveils Bold Rebrand, Doubling Down on Human Insight in an AI-Driven World
Putting People First: The Nation's Top Research Recruiter Reinforces Its Human-Centric Mission
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / May 20, 2025 / Nelson Recruiting, the leading market research recruitment firm in the United States, is taking a bold stance against AI-driven competitors with its latest rebrand and new digital experience. The launch of NelsonRecruiting.com is a bold statement for the 45-year-old organization, reinforcing its human-centric approach to recruiting.
"Our rebrand isn't just a fresh look - it's a sharpened statement of who we are and what we believe," said Steve Nelson, President of Nelson Recruiting. "While AI tools flood the marketplace, we're doubling down on the human element because we know it drives the most impactful research, the most trusted products, and the best ideas. This evolution sets the stage for our next chapter."
In an era when companies race to automate and replace human experience with artificial intelligence, Nelson Recruiting is leaning into the one thing technology cannot replace - the voices, motivations, and unbiased feedback of real people. As a trusted recruitment partner for organizations including Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics "Voices Across America," Nelson Recruiting is a veteran in research recruitment, and their new digital experience leans into the human angle of data.
The company's refreshed identity and expanded digital presence position it to meet the growing demand for diverse, high-quality human input at a time when surface-level data alone is no longer enough.
Rebrand Highlights
Striking New Visual Identity: A modern, confident look welcomes younger generations to participate in market research with approachable, user-friendly resources.
Enhanced Digital Experience: The redesigned NelsonRecruiting.com makes it faster and easier for clients to explore services, connect with the recruitment team, and launch research projects.
Inclusive Recruiting & Expanded Reach: Broader reach into hard-to-access demographics, diverse populations, and hybrid methodologies.
Reinforced Commitment to Diversity: Elevating underrepresented voices and ensuring richer, more inclusive research outcomes.
As industries navigate the balance between automation and knowledge, Nelson Recruiting stands apart as a champion of the human voice. By delivering genuine human insight, the company offers what automation can't: deep, meaningful understanding that drives more innovative, effective strategies for organizations.
About Nelson Recruiting
Founded in 1980, Nelson Recruiting is a premier market research recruiting firm that delivers expert participant recruitment for projects nationwide. With decades of experience, a reputation for precision and reliability, and a client roster that spans Fortune 500 companies, leading research agencies, and academic institutions, Nelson Recruiting powers the insights behind tomorrow's innovations. Visit www.NelsonRecruiting.com.
Press contact:
Cobb Rogers
(310) 890-8310
[email protected]
SOURCE: Nelson Recruiting
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