Goodwill collaborates with hundreds of business partners each year to provide employment opportunities for job trainees.
Dozens of employers come to Boston Career Link throughout the year for onsite recruitment sessions where they are able to conduct on-the-spot interviews with qualified, pre-screened job seekers.
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The Goodwill Stores are run as social enterprises, meaning they support Goodwill’s mission to provide job training for individuals with disabilities and other barriers to employment while also providing jobs and good quality, low-cost goods to individuals and families looking for value.

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