‘Baltimore is Hiring:’ Baltimore City to host citywide hiring event to connect job seekers with opportunities
Yesterday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the City of Baltimore highlighted the citywide hiring event “Baltimore Is Hiring” aimed at connecting job seekers with a wide range of employment opportunities within local government, particularly historically hard-to-hire positions. The event will take place on Thursday, April 25, 2024, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the War Memorial Building located at 101 N. Gay Street.
“The City of Baltimore is fueled by thousands of hard-working public servants who have dedicated their lives to supporting our residents,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “Not only am I deeply grateful for their service, but these jobs provide great opportunities, a living wage, and an opportunity to support a family and build a life right here in the city we all love. Come explore all the options at our citywide hiring event, because Baltimore Is Hiring.”
Over 15 City agencies and quasi agencies will be in attendance to recruit for vacancies in over 100 job classifications. Job seekers will have the opportunity to network with hiring managers, submit resumes, and learn more about employment opportunities within city government. The hiring event is free for all job seekers to attend.
“Baltimore is Hiring. We want job seekers to know that the City of Baltimore has a strong overall employee value proposition. Not only do city jobs offer great pay and benefits, but our employees perform meaningful work that positively impacts the community at large,” said Quinton Herbert, Director of the Department of Human Resources and the City’s Chief Human Capital Officer.
- Questions regarding the application process? Visit How do I apply? Human Resources (baltimorecity.gov), or
- send an email to the Department of Human Resources Office of Recruitment at: Recruitment@baltimorecity.gov, or
- contact (410) 396-3860, 711 (TTY).
For more information about the citywide hiring event, including a list of participating agencies and available positions, visit www.Baltimoreishiring.com.
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(Source: Office of the Mayor, Brandon M. Scott)
Posted by Richard Webster, Ace News Today
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