Josh Stein, Governor of North Carolina State (left) & JEC Chairman David Schweikert (right) | Oficial website
Josh Stein, Governor of North Carolina State (left) & JEC Chairman David Schweikert (right) | Oficial website
Governor Josh Stein has introduced a new website aimed at attracting individuals displaced by Hurricane Helene or recent federal budget cuts to consider employment with the state of North Carolina. The initiative also extends resources to servicemembers, their spouses, and veterans interested in joining the state's workforce.
"North Carolina is a great place to live, play, and work," stated Governor Stein. "Public servants help make our state everything that it is, and there are many talented people looking for work right now. The State of North Carolina is proud to welcome smart and dedicated public-spirited people to join our team."
OSHR Director Staci Meyer emphasized the state's commitment to assisting those who have lost their jobs. "If you have recently been displaced from your career of service, North Carolina encourages you to apply," she said. "My team at OSHR will help you find a job that matches your needs."
The website www.nc.gov/joinNC serves as a portal where applicants can connect with an employment recruiter from OSHR who will assist in matching their skills with suitable positions within the state government.
North Carolina seeks experienced professionals interested in public service careers. Those affected by natural disasters or federal cutbacks are encouraged to explore opportunities within the state's administration. The platform aims to match job seekers from various industries with fulfilling roles that contribute positively to society.
For more information, visit www.nc.gov/joinNC.