Lexington, Ky. — The City of Lexington is set to hold a career fair on Tuesday, November 12, designed to connect local job seekers with various employment opportunities. This event provides a unique chance for individuals looking to enhance their careers within the city’s workforce.
The career fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Marksbury Family Library, located on Versailles Road. City officials emphasize that they are hiring for a myriad of roles, including police officers, corrections officers, and firefighters, among other positions.
This initiative aims to address staffing needs within crucial public service sectors while providing the community with valuable job opportunities. As the city expands and evolves, there is a consistent demand for dedicated personnel in various municipal roles.
Individuals interested in attending the career fair are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes and be prepared for on-site interviews. City recruitment personnel will be present to answer questions and guide candidates through the application process.
This career fair is part of Lexington’s ongoing effort to enhance community engagement and serve its residents effectively. By offering residents the opportunity to join the city workforce, officials hope to not only fill critical positions but also strengthen the community overall.
For more information about the event or the available positions, the city urges interested parties to visit their official website or contact city recruitment. This event marks an important step towards creating a robust employment ecosystem in Central Kentucky.
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