Bernalillo County schedules online job fair for September 10

Barbara Baca Commission Chair - County of Bernalillo
Barbara Baca Commission Chair - County of Bernalillo
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Bernalillo County is set to host a virtual job fair on Wednesday, Sept. 10, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering job seekers an opportunity to connect with county employment options.

Participants will be able to review current openings, interact with various department representatives, and communicate directly with recruiters and hiring managers through any internet-connected device.

According to the county, it provides a career that supports work-life balance, offers a competitive retirement plan, and aims to make a difference in the community. Additional benefits include generous leave policies, opportunities for professional growth, flexible and remote work arrangements, comprehensive health coverage, and access to a low or no-cost health clinic.

The event comes as Bernalillo County continues efforts in various areas of public service. Recently, the District Attorney of Bernalillo County has raised concerns about suspects violating GPS monitoring requirements but still being released pretrial after serious charges.



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