FAIRFIELD, IOWA (June 3, 2021) — Goodwill of the Heartland will host a hiring event for their new outlet store expected to open in July. The event will take place Wednesday, June 16, 5-7:30PM, in their new headquarters at 8200 6th St SW in Cedar Rapids. Goodwill hopes to fill twelve new positions open at the outlet store, and an additional ten to fifteen positions available at their stores in Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Iowa City.

Those attending the job fair can participate in on-the-spot interviews and learn more about career opportunities at Goodwill. They can also review Goodwill of the Heartland’s entire benefits package that includes generous paid time off.

Goodwill of the Heartland now employs a total of 552 team members throughout its 19-county service area. Those interested in learning more about the Goodwill of the Heartland job fair should call 866-466-7881 or visit www.workatgoodwill.com.

About Goodwill of the Heartland  

The mission of Goodwill of the Heartland is to advance the social and economic well-being of people who experience barriers to independence. Goodwill offers life and job-skill development, work experience, job-placement assistance, day habilitation, supported community-living, workforce services to employers, and contract manufacturing, assembly, and packaging. In 2019, Goodwill provided more than 20,000 services to people with barriers in its nineteen-county service area. For more information, including retail, donation, and service locations, please visit www.goodwillheartland.org or call toll-free 1-866-466-7881.

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