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Our company is based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. We are committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals.
 
We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.
 
 
What's new at Anderson Staffing Inc.:

Anderson Staffing has partnered with non-profit agencies to help families that are low income or unemployed get through these rough times.
 
-Anderson Staffing Inc has teamed up with Single Stop USA, a nonprofit committed to helping low income families file taxes for free and receive free legal and financial services. click here.

-Times are tough. SF Works and Anderson Staffing can help.
Anderson Staffing has partnered with SF Works, a nonprofit committed to helping working and temporarily unemployed people access savings and community resources that can save an average of $2,000 a year. To learn about these services, click here.
 
-Anderson Staffing Inc. is proud to participate in the federal stimulus job creation program known as Jobs Now which has put over 3600 San Francisco residents back to work under the leadership of Mayor Gavin Newsom.  Mayor Newsom is lobbying the Senate to grant an extension for the Jobs Now program, the most successful stimulus program under the Obama administration. Please join us to let our Senators know that they need to extend the Jobs Now program and help many more people in San Francisco and around the nation to get back to work. Read More
 
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What's new in the news:
 
The Bay Area gained more than 5,000 jobs in May, state labor officials announced Friday, its strongest job-market performance since before the 2008-2009 recession.The region’s job gain came against the backdrop of a 28,300 addition of jobs statewide...
 
The technology industry is playing the white knight of San Francisco's struggling office market, as startups and growing companies ink deals and scour the market for space emptied out by the financial meltdown.Many of the tenants are swelling homegrown businesses like Twitter, while others are relocating from Silicon Valley or outside the Bay Area.
 
 
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