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    Village Staffing

    4.7 (12 reviews)
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    My experience at NEW was tumultuous! I started the process over a year before I started the actual…read moretraining because allegedly I slipped through the cracks? I have emailed them backed to back and no reply. Drove there visited in person no answers or response... i finally graduated with a great math teacher Mr Elijah and a good coordinator as well. The value of the program has decreased across time a lot of the unions aren't bothered with them for example local union 28!!! Linda Young is the employee that did me the worse disservice at the program. She often gives assignments never checks them or her emails to complete enrollment she stopped and prolonged my entry...my name is Nicole stancil I said what I said I successfully completed the program this month

    Non-Traditional Employment For Women a.k.a. NEW completely changed my life and everyone who knows…read moreme knows this much is true. At the end of 2007, I started attending night classes at NEW. I went every weekday (after my desk-job at the time) and all day on Saturday for six weeks. The classes here are free of charge and I learned hands-on, blue collar skills, from tradeswomen who were also grads. I started NEW knowing how to type and answer phones and I left NEW reading blue prints, painting inside the lines and lifting 50lb. buckets of concrete mix without breaking a sweat. I became a union ironworker in 2008 all because of NEW and I made journeywoman status in 2011. NEW is fun, free of charge and if you're not afraid to get dirty, NEW will change your life.

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    Taylor Hodson Staffing

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    Angela, Minerva & Cynthia have been phenomenal to work with so far! They have been quite diligent…read moreon proposing great positions and sending me out to interviews. This is quite a dedicated team with full determination on helping people find a fit role for them. Really glad to be working with them.

    Same story as many of the other reviews. I answered an ad on Craigslist, that appeared to be a…read moredirect hire for an Office Manager position. Lindsay emailed me asking if I could come in for an interview, and when I saw the job title "Director of Legal Division, Recruiting", I decided to google the company.... which is, of course, when I learned that they are a staffing agency. In general, I don't like to deal with folks who aren't upfront and this felt like a red flag but I scheduled an interview because I felt like it couldn't hurt to go see what they're about. (It is worth noting that I was asked to bring two forms of ID for payroll and that felt shady too.) I used that opportunity to for a bit more about the position via email and was told that it was in the early stages and that they needed more information themselves. Um, what? At that point, I became ill and had to reschedule the interview. I sent another email requesting more information. Lindsay said she would "try her best" to obtain it, but that I would need to come in anyway. Finally, I composed a professional but stern email, basically calling them out and stating that the lack of transparency was making me uncomfortable, and that I needed to know exactly what was on the table. At that juncture, I received a lengthy email explaining that yes, I applied to the Office Manager position, but that they have two to three available and would need ID because they're temp to perm, and the agency issues your pay for the first three months. She copied and pasted an example of a job description she was referring to. I wrote back thanking her for the clarification but never received a response. Though she was very nice, I feel like there was dishonesty from the very start, and that I had to do a lot of insisting and digging to get any actual facts. It doesn't make me feel like they'd be very useful in placement, negotiation, or back up - and at that point, I'm better off on my own.

    Village Staffing - employmentagencies - Updated July 2026

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