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Now Hiring: Value Village Plans May Opening in Woodinville

Officials with the new Value Village thrift store in Woodinville said they expect to hire about 50 employees.

Value Village thrift store has signed a lease to open a new Woodinville location this spring, company officials told Patch Thursday.

Approximately 50 jobs will be created at the store, which partners with the nonprofit organization, Northwest Center. Value Village has partnered with Northwest Center since 1967 and pays the organization for every item donated at the Community Donation Center at Value Village, as well for all items donated directly to Northwest Center through their home pick-up service.

The 35,000 square foot Woodinville store, at 14160 NE Woodinville Duvall Road in the space formerly occupied by QFC, will offer quality secondhand merchandise including clothing and accessories for men, women and children and household goods.

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Value Village spokesperson Sara Gaugl said Thursday that the store will open in early May and that it will be the 25th location in Washington. 

"We're very excited about it," she said.

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The hiring process has begun and those interested in applying for a position at Value Village should visit www.ValueVillage.com for more information. Employment opportunities include back room store merchandise processing positions, sales floor and cashier roles, in both part and full-time.

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ABOUT VALUE VILLAGE 

Value Village, a Savers, Inc. brand, is a privately held global thrift retailer offering clothing and accessories for men, women and children and household goods. Through its unique business model of purchasing, reselling and recycling secondhand merchandise, the Savers family of thrift stores benefits more than 150 nonprofit organizations, gives local consumers a smart way to shop, and saves more than 600 million pounds of quality used goods from landfills each year. Savers, Inc. has paid more than $1.5 billion to its nonprofit partners over the last 10 years, turning otherwise unused items into sustainable funding that supports vital community programs and services. Savers, Inc. operates more than 315 locations and has nearly 19,000 employees in the United States, Canada and Australia. For more information, please visit ValueVillage.com.


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