Moore Staffing
New Hampshire
Contract, Permanent, Staffing, Temporary, Temp To Perm
Excerpt
A team of individuals who value expertise, sincerity, compassion, and community, we never cut corners on ethics, honesty or doing the right thing.
Company Description
Our company values are what drives our team to excel in the staffing industry. At Moore, we put people first. A team of individuals who value expertise, sincerity, compassion, and community, we never cut corners on ethics, honesty or doing the right thing. We invest time and energy into building relationships to an extent unique to the staffing industry because we know that successful relationships lead to great results for both companies and job seekers. We have the knowledge, creative expertise and commitment to solve our client’s most difficult hiring challenges and to help our candidates advance in their careers. Your success is our success.
Moore Staffing Foundress
Helen Bellino Moore was a staffing industry pioneer. In 1980 when she started what would become the forerunner of Moore Staffing. Moore Employment, Inc. which was known at the time as “Moore Temps” was born when the unemployment rate was climbing towards 8 percent and the inflation rate over 13 percent.
Helen’s desire to operate her own temp agency came about during her 25+ year career as an executive assistant working for downtown Boston law offices and suburban technology firms. The firms she worked for would occasionally hire temporary employees and that is where Helen found a dream for the staffing industry. With her competitive drive and passion she was determined she could do it better than the firms her employers were using.
It took courage, creativity, and a bit of her savings to get the ball rolling on her new found dream. When her temp agency became a reality it was just a small production that was operating out of the basement of her home in Wilmington MA. With a lot of dedication, Helen eventually was able to move the business from her home into a Wilmington office.
Helen cared deeply about the people she placed and was able to develop strong bonds with them. She would take extra time to teach young recent graduates how to shake a hand or how to dress properly for a job. She would give encouragement to older workers who expressed a lack of confidence and needed a boost. Helen would provide snacks and hors d’oeuvres on Fridays to employees when they would come by to pick up their checks. With this perseverance and love Helen was able to create such a successful business that would continue to strive for the many years to come.
In 2003, after 24 years in the business Helen sold her company to her son, Michael, and retired to Arizona. After a tough and long fight with cancer she eventually lost her battle in January of 2017. She left behind three sons, 5 grandchildren and a legacy that made a positive lasting impact on the many lives she touched as the foundress of Moore Staffing.
MOORE STAFFING HISTORY