Korn Ferry has agreed to acquire UK-headquartered recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) provider AMS in a deal worth approximately $1.1 billion, marking one of the largest talent acquisition deals in recent years.
The acquisition significantly expands Korn Ferry's workforce solutions business and reinforces its ambitions to become a broader talent and organizational consulting provider.
While the transaction is a major consolidation within the HR services market, it also arrives at a time when AI is rapidly transforming recruitment, raising questions about how enterprises see the future role of outsourced talent partners amid a wave of automation.
What The Acquisition Brings To Korn Ferry
Under the agreement, Korn Ferry will combine its executive search, talent and organizational consulting expertise with AMS's recruitment process outsourcing, contingent workforce solutions, early careers recruitment, consulting, and skills creation capabilities.
Once completed, the combined company will employ more than 16,000 people and operate across more than 120 countries.
Founded in 1996, AMS has built a global client base spanning financial services, technology, healthcare, life sciences, consumer industries, manufacturing, and the public sector. Beyond its recruitment outsourcing business, the company has expanded into workforce consulting and skills development, reflecting growing enterprise demand for broader workforce transformation services.
For Korn Ferry, the acquisition extends its presence across the talent lifecycle, allowing it to offer organizations support ranging from executive search and leadership advisory through to high-volume recruitment, contingent workforce management, and workforce planning.
Announcing the transaction, Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison said the acquisition would expand the company's ability to help clients solve their most critical organizational challenges by bringing together two complementary businesses with a shared focus on people and organizational performance.
Why The Deal Matters In The AI Era
The acquisition also sends an interesting signal about where enterprise recruitment may be heading.
Over the past two years, AI has become one of the defining trends in talent acquisition. Organizations are increasingly using automation to source candidates, screen resumes, match skills, and streamline administrative tasks, leading many to speculate that demand for traditional recruitment services could decline.




