Hundreds of job seekers attended the city of San Diego's citywide career fair, with 30 departments hiring for positions ranging from entry-level to upper management.
Job seekers standing in line for the city of San Diego's first citywide career fair at the Balboa Park Club on March 22, 2023.
The city of San Diego held a career fair today at the Balboa Park Club, trying to fill more than 2,000 city jobs. There were jobs available in more than 30 departments, including police, finance and parks and recreation. Available positions ranged from entry level to upper management. The city provided a computer room and support staff to help people with their applications.
Edgar Portilla is a Supervising Personnel Analyst with the City of San Diego in the Recruitment section. He described the next step in the on-site process: “That application is going to get reviewed and approved immediately on the spot and then you're given a ‘golden ticket’ and that is going to get you into an interview room.”“We’re trying to set a precedent.
“It’s great to work for the city right now. One, because serving the public is always a great motivation,” Campillo said. “Second reason is, we have seen substantial pay raises over the last several years with Mayor Gloria and the new city council, so that people can earn a living to afford to live in San Diego. And last, but not least, the retirement pension is back in place now.
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