Wanted: State and Local Government Workers

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The New Jersey Civil Service Commission, in partnership with Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson and The College of New Jersey, is hosting a Statewide Government Job Fair on Wednesday, March 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The College of New Jersey, Brower Student Center, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing.

The job fair connects talented individuals with state and local government agencies, colleges, and universities throughout New Jersey. Similar to previous job fairs, this event aims to bridge the gap between job seekers and government employers, fostering connections that will build the future of New Jersey. Job seekers should register at forms.office.com/g/cJp1gK9SGU.

“We are excited to host a Statewide government job fair in partnership with Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson and The College of New Jersey,” said Allison Chris Myers, chair and chief executive officer of the New Jersey Civil Service Commission. “Our commitment is to connect talented individuals with rewarding roles that contribute to the growth and well-being of our communities. We encourage everyone interested in making a difference to join us and discover the many opportunities in State government.”

Attendees have the opportunity to participate in information sessions on “How to Apply for a State Job,” providing invaluable insights into the application process. Job seekers are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes to distribute to hiring agencies that align with their career interests.

For more information about the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, visit www.nj.gov/csc.

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