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Outsourcing Value

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In Ohio, 30 Goodwill employees demanufactured 1,800 ATM machines Diebold, Incorporated, an international manufacturer.
Do You Have a Job You’d Like to Outsource?

Local Goodwills have a tried and true history of solving business needs for temporary workers and outsourced contract work.

Goodwill temporary staffing agencies in more than 40 cities in North America are people-oriented, not profit driven, where making a good match between the employer and the employee is at the core of our mission and our first priority. Goodwills want to ensure that the employee finds success on the job, and that the employer gets a worker who is appropriate for the position.  Visit the Temporary Staffing web pages to learn more.

General Motors, Briggs & Stratton, and the U.S. Navy, Marines, Air Force and Army are just a few of the many employers that have tapped into Goodwills’ rich contract expertise. In 2005, Goodwills generated over $490 million in contact work. Local Goodwills have well-trained staff and supervisors, and the experience needed to handle large and small jobs. 

If your job requires document management, assembly, packaging, custodial or food services, groundskeeping, or any of a number of other contract services, contact your local Goodwill. Your Goodwill may also be able to train workers to meet the specific demands of your business.
 
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To find out more about the business solutions available at your local Goodwill, visit the Goodwill Locator.
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Goodwill Contracts

From custodial jobs to food service, document management to document destruction, Goodwill provides a broad range of business services to the federal government.
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Success Story
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For Goodwill, outsourcing means providing affordable, quality labor for companies while providing good jobs for people who want to work.
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