GET READY FOR YOUR INTERVIEW

Highlights from our Interview Guide help you get ready for different types of interview questions.

LEARN ABOUT THE COUNTY HERE

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Watch stories of County constituents and services plus a message from our Department Heads.

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Click on one of the County Departments below to learn about the services they provide to the public.

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LEARN ABOUT THE JOB HERE

Announcement of Openings

Job Bulletins

Job
Descriptions

Class Specifications

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To find a Job Bulletin online

JOB BULLETINS

The Job Bulletin is the "announcement" that lets you know the County is looking for people to apply for a job. It provides information on the position including:

Job Bulletins are only available while applications are being accepted for a particular position. You can find Job Bulletins for open positions on our online Job Application system.

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To search for Class Specifications online

CLASS SPECIFICATIONS

A Class Specification or Class "Spec" provides a general description of a job. Many companies call this type of document a Job Description. Class Spec is a term used by state and local governments as well as on the federal level. Class Specifications are always available, but does not necessarily mean that the County is accepting applications for that position – it only describes jobs that exist in the County.

Class Specs provide:

If you find a job that interests you, check and see if a Job Bulletin is available. If not, that means the County is not currently accepting applications for that position. However, you can visit our online Job Application System, CREATE A PROFILE and complete a Job Interest Card by clicking on Job Information, then Job Interest Card. You will then automatically receive an email when a Job Bulletin is posted for that position, indicating that the County is now accepting applications.