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Pacific Staffing

is in the Business Services Industry

Last Fiscal Year Sales:$750.0M
  • Private
  • US
Number of Employees 14
Contact Information

855 Howe Ave # 4

Sacramento, California 95825

www.pacificstaf...

1 916 925 2300

NAICS Code Temporary Help Services: 561320

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Name (plus bio) Position
Angel Grimes Manager

Organization Position Status
Pacific Staffing Manager Current
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