Jumpstart Your Future at our Career Centers
Thousands of people in the Bay Area are struggling to find a job and the income needed to put food on the table for their families.
The Goodwill Comprehensive Job Center is open Monday - Friday from 10 am- 1 pm.
For any inquiries please email: careerservicesinfo@sfgoodwill.org or call 415-575-4570
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Upcoming Opportunities:
SFGoodwill invites YOU to attend our orientation to learn about the services that are being offered to help you on your path to employment. We offer in-person orientations for Goodwill Career Services on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00am. Click on this link to register for an orientation: https://calendly.com/sfgoodwill-orientation/appointment
Click on the links below for a list of upcoming virtual events i.e. employer spotlights, hiring events, trainings, and workshops
Monthly Calendar of Events
https://oewd.org/article/workforce-events-goodwill-comprehensive-job-center-city-wide-san-francisco
Employer Spotlights
Each year, more than 3,600 job seekers visit our Career Centers.
Our Career Centers are one-stop shops where jobseekers can receive a variety of free career services and enroll in impactful training programs, including:
- One-on-one assessment and career planning sessions
- Trainings in digital skills and critical employment skills.
- On-site interviews and hiring events employers
- Workshops on resume writing, interview skills and submitting online applications
- Job boards with immediate employer openings
- Free use of computers, phones, and fax machines
- On-site social support services from partners including San Francisco’s Human Service Agency, Toolworks, Five Keys Charter School
We also operate employment services targeted to justice-invoved job seekers, through San Francisco’s Adult Probation Department.
Community Assessment and Service Center (CASC)
564 6th St
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 489-7300
Monday-Thursday, 9 am-4 pm
Friday: 9 am-1 pm
Orientation: Monday through Friday, 10:30 am
Vallejo Career Center
301 Georgia Street Suite #128
Vallejo, CA 94590
707-693-4535
Monday-Friday: 8 am- 5 pm
Orientation: by appointment
Vacaville Goodwill Career Center
1309 East Monte Vista Avenue
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 674-5614
Mon-Fri: 10 am to 4 pm
Orientation: available by appointment.
Goodwill San Francisco Career Center
750 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 575-4570
Monday – Friday 10:00 am-1:00 pm by appointment (415)575-4570
Orientation: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00 am call for an appointment at (415)575-4570
Alameda County Job Center and Career Services
1301 30th Avenue
Oakland, CA 94601
(510) 698-7219
Mon-Fri: 10 am to 5 pm (closed from noon to 1 pm for lunch)
Walk in and by appointment.
Orientations Available:
Tues & Thurs: 10:30 am to 11:30 am
Fairfield Goodwill Career Center
2211 N Texas Street Fairfield Oakmont Shopping Center
Fairfield, CA 94533
(707) 693-4535
Mon-Fri: 8 am to 5 pm (closed from 12 noon to 1 pm for lunch)
Walk in and by appointment.
Orientations: by appointment.
Concord Goodwill Career Center
3495 Clayton Road El Monte Shopping Center
Concord, CA 94519
(707) 693-4535
Mon-Fri: 10 am to 5 pm (closed from 12 to 1 pm for lunch)
Orientation: by appointment
Did you know?
“Goodwill is a good place to work because it treats its employees, very, very well, and the managers and the team care about our well being and safety.”
Su Ying, Household Goods Pricer
More Success StoriesWho We Serve
We are proud to serve a diverse array of individuals through our Career Centers. Of the 3,600 clients we served last year:
Barriers
- 40% were homeless (or in vulnerable housing situations)
- 27% were justice involved
- 9% were English language learners
- 4% were veterans
Age
- 57% were between 25-55
- 25% were under 25
- 18% were 55+
Gender
- 66% were male
- 43% were female
- 1% were transgender
Ethnicities
- 39% were black or African American
- 22% were White
- 17% were Latinx / Hispanic
- 11% were Asian American
- 6% were Multiracial
- 2% were Native American
- 2% were Native Hawaiian or pacific islander