Explore civil service careers with the City of Philadelphia now rolling into your neighborhood this month!

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The City of Philadelphia is launching a campaign this month to promote civil service careers in local neighborhoods, aiming to attract more residents to municipal positions. The Office of Human Resources is leading this initiative to enhance civic engagement and encourage diverse applications. This effort emphasizes the benefits of working for the city, including job stability and community impact. Residents will have the chance to learn about various available positions and the application process through informational sessions. The campaign is part of a broader strategy to diversify the city workforce and strengthen community ties.

It also aligns with the city's goals of increasing representation in public service roles. Interested individuals can access resources and support through the city's official website. This initiative is expected to foster greater community involvement and awareness of civil service opportunities.

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