The staffing services company is opening offices in London and St. Thomas today, with a brand new office in Woodstock opening in August.
WOODSTOCK - IS2 Workforce Solutions is moving into the region with new offices in Woodstock, London and St. Thomas.
The offices in London and St. Thomas will open today and the Woodstock office will open on August 23rd. The Woodstock office will be located at 445 Norwich Ave. IS2 Workforce Solutions works with local companies and job seekers to fill staffing needs. Business Manager for the Woodstock Location Amanda McNair explains how they will help you find a job.
"We gain a thorough understanding of both the candidate and the employers needs. We then coach, train and support both parties, that way we are preparing the field and placing the right candidate in the right job. We are here to support people who are looking for jobs, as well as employers looking for valuable team members."
IS2 has been around for over 25 years working with a variety industries and organizations, including Canada Post, Fed Ex, Grainger Canada, Procter & Gamble, Kuehne & Nagel, and Ricoh. The company is especially focused on manufacturing, automotive, and agriculture roles.
You can find more information online here.

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