There’s Power in Our People.
Looking to staff up? From manufacturing staffing to executive leadership, MAU’s better personnel and better processes give our clients an edge on the competition. No matter the number of hires, partner with us and discover the power in our people. Contact us today for more information!
We’ve
Been
There.
We have extensive expertise in the following industries:
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Accounting & Finance
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Administrative & Clerical
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Aerospace & Defense
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Automobile
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Call Centers
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Consumer Products
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Engineering
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Human Resources
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Industrial Manufacturing
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International Recruiting
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Logistics
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Sales & Marketing
Our Clients
MAU’s willingness to be forward thinking strategically, while working diligently on customer satisfaction of services received tactically, is critical. I view MAU as a competitive advantage on our continuous improvement journey going forward.
Plant Manager
Kimberly Clark
MAU has the ability to grow from a simple, temporary staffing model to a complex outsourcing design.
Purchasing Manager
Bosch
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