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City of Florence offering on-site interviews for various municipal positions on September 19

Florence, South Carolina – Aiming at increasing local employment and offering notable work incentives to qualified individuals, the City of Florence is preparing for a major hiring campaign. Set to take place in the Pearl Moore Basketball Center, 500 Barnes St., on September 19, 2024, the event promises an array of possibilities across many municipal agencies.

Job seekers will be able to engage in on-site interviews for positions in Athletics & Recreation Administration, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Utilities and others between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM. The event is meant to expedite the recruiting process so candidates may interact personally with department officials, learn more about the positions, and maybe land one right away.

Diverse opportunities with competitive benefits

The city offers a range of positions with competitive pay scales and complete benefits packages covering State Health and Retirement plans, a Wellness Clinic staffed by a Nurse Practitioner, paid holidays, uniform and equipment policies.

Emphasizing the open roles, the city wants to recruit Class I Police Officers with pay ranging from $45,823.14 to $50,520.00 depending on certification and hours worked. Additionally included with these roles is a $1,500 sign-on incentive should field training go well. Advanced Class III Police Officer positions pay $16.43 per hour for those with an eye toward security and transportation.

Offering $19.98 per hour and a $2,000 recruiting incentive following a six-month performance evaluation, the Sanitation Heavy Equipment Operator is another interesting post. Candidates for this post must hold a current South Carolina Class “B” Commercial Driver’s License and have at least one year of experience operating heavy machinery.

The City of Florence is preparing for a major hiring campaign, looking to hire many individuals on different positions
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A strategic move for local employment

This hiring event is a part of the larger plan the city has in place to improve the quality of services provided to its citizens by staffing important positions inside the local government architecture. It also seeks to draw qualified people seeking steady work with lots of chances for professional advancement.

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Those who would want to participate are advised to arrive ready for possible on-site employment offers and ready with resumes. The official jobs website of the City of Florence provides more information regarding the particular positions and prerequisites.

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This program not only emphasizes the city’s will to improve its workforce but also to promote community development and sustainability by giving its citizens fulfilling employment possibilities. The city looks forward to greeting many candidates ready to add to the active local community as the event date draws near.

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Easton Griffin
Easton Griffin
Staff writer – In-Depth & Analysis Easton Griffin specializes in in-depth reporting and analysis on the social, economic, and quality-of-life issues shaping Florence County and the broader Pee Dee. With a background in data-informed journalism and narrative storytelling, Easton examines topics including housing, healthcare access, education, and workforce development. Before joining Florence News Journal, Easton contributed to digital news platforms and research-driven reporting projects across South Carolina. With additional training in data journalism, Easton is committed to producing reporting that helps readers understand not only what is happening, but why it matters.

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