How Goodwill Helps People Find Jobs
Free Career Counseling, Skills Training, and Resume Prep
Goodwill Industries International, Inc. (simply known as Goodwill) is a nonprofit organization that provides job training and employment placement services to job seekers.
Goodwill offers a variety of programs and services to help people find jobs, including:
- Career counseling
- Skills training
- Resume preparation
Career Counseling
Goodwill's career counselors can help job seekers identify their career goals, develop a job search plan, and prepare for interviews.
Skills Training
Goodwill offers a variety of skills training programs to help job seekers develop the skills they need to get a job.
These programs include training in areas such as:
- Customer service
- Retail
- Office administration
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
Resume Preparation
Goodwill's resume preparation services can help job seekers create a resume that highlights their skills and experience.
Helping People Find Jobs
Goodwill's programs and services have helped more than 300 people find a job every day.
In addition to providing job training and employment placement services, Goodwill also operates a network of retail stores that sell donated goods.
The revenue from the sale of these goods is used to fund Goodwill's programs and services.
Getting Involved
If you are interested in getting involved with Goodwill, you can:
- Donate goods to a Goodwill store
- Volunteer at a Goodwill store
- Apply for a job at Goodwill
For more information, visit the Goodwill website at www.goodwill.org.
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