DHI Group, Inc. provides data, insights, and employment connections through specialized services for technology professionals and other select online communities in the United States. The company operates through the Clearancejobs and Dice segments. Its solutions include talent profiles; job postings; employer branding; and other services, such as virtual and live career events, sourcing services, and content and data services that provide tailored content to help professionals manage their careers and provide employers insight into recruiting strategies and trends. The company also operates ClearanceJobs, an online career community, which connects security-cleared professionals with employers in a secure and private environment to fill the jobs that safeguard its nation; and Dice that offers job postings of technology and non-technology companies for industries, such as positions for software engineers, big data professionals, systems administrators, database specialists, project managers, and various other technology and engineering professionals. It serves small, mid-sized, and large direct employers; staffing companies; recruiting agencies; staffing and consulting firms; and marketing departments of companies, as well as direct hiring companies. The company offers its products and services through its direct sales force and agency partner channel. The company was formerly known as Dice Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to DHI Group, Inc. in April 2015. DHI Group, Inc. was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Centennial, Colorado.
DHI Group Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results with 14% ClearanceJobs Revenue Growth and 24% ClearanceJobs Bookings Growth; Reaffirms Full-Year Revenue Guidance and Raises Dice Margin Outlook
DHI Group reported Q2 total revenue of $31.3 million, down 2% year-over-year, driven by a 14% decline in Dice revenue to $15.8 million.
ClearanceJobs offset this weakness with revenue up 14% to $15.6 million and bookings growing 24%, while the company returned to profitability with GAAP EPS of $0.06 compared to a loss of $0.02 last year.
Management reaffirmed full-year revenue guidance of $124M-$128M and raised the Dice Adjusted EBITDA margin outlook to 24%, signaling confidence in profitability despite the top-line softness in the Dice segment.
The company generated $4.5 million in free cash flow and repurchased 0.7 million shares for $2.0 million during the quarter.