Aquent

[1][5][6] The business grew and they added temporary staffing related to Mac training as an offering and called it MacTemps.

[8] The deal allowed Aquent to also offer back end support staffers, which was considered by the company to complement well as a package solution.

[8] The acquisition of Renaissance also included a municipal and state government IT consulting subsidiary, which as initially planned was sold months later in 2002 to EOne Global for $45 million.

[13] In 2006, Aquent acquired Seattle-based Sakson & Taylor, a content design and development consulting and staffing firm with a significant presence at Microsoft, along with offices in several cities.

[14] In 2011, Aquent launched a new division, Vitamin T, which focuses on placing "digital creatives" with marketing departments and advertising agencies for contract assignments.

[citation needed][15] In 2012, Aquent launched Gymnasium offering free online courses for creative talent.