Work that Makes A Lasting Impact
We’re not just processing devices—we’re helping schools turn used iPads into next year’s tech budget, making fleet refreshes easier for businesses, and keeping perfectly good Apple technology out of landfills.
What We Actually Do
We partner with schools, districts, and businesses to give their used Apple devices a second life. That means schools and businesses in Iowa can refresh 500 iPads and use the funds to buy new MacBooks. A hospital can upgrade their fleet without disrupting patient care. A business can clear out storage closets and put that value back into their budget.
It’s straightforward work with real impact—and it takes a team that shows up ready to solve problems, not just process devices.
Find Your Fit
Whether you’re packing devices in our Skokie warehouse or supporting clients from your home office, you’ll be part of a team that actually cares about doing right by schools, solving problems (not creating them), and making sure every device gets handled with care.
- See the direct impact of your work (schools email us thank-you notes)
- Work with people who actually help each other hit deadlines
- Grow your skills—we promote from within and support professional development
What It's Like to Work Here
We’re human-first
We bring friendliness, professionalism, and empathy to everything we do—whether that’s helping a stressed IT director meet a deadline or supporting a teammate through a tough week.
We believe in transparency
No runarounds. No fine print surprises. We communicate clearly, own our commitments, and do what we say we’ll do.
We lead with curiosity
We ask ‘why not?’ We find better ways to do things. We test new ideas (even when they seem weird at first). We’re always learning and improving how we serve our partners.
We’re problem-solvers
We love technology and making things work better. Whether it’s streamlining processes or helping maximize a tech budget, we’re energized by solving problems that actually matter.
Who Thrives Here
- You genuinely want to help people (not just get through a task list)
- You communicate clearly when something’s wrong instead of hoping it fixes itself
- You’re detail-oriented—you notice when device counts don’t match or a client email sounds stressed