Find jobs in NYC at city hiring event

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QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) – If you’re looking for a job, Queens is the place to be. 

New York City will host a hiring event Monday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at CUNY York College, 94-20 Guy R Brewer Blvd., to help locals land government and private jobs.

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At the monthly event, job seekers can learn more about available city jobs, meet private employers from across the five boroughs, find training programs, and connect to public resources. 

Attendees are encouraged to wear professional attire and bring multiple copies of their resume, as interviews for some jobs could be offered on the spot. 

Mayor Eric Adams will join the job fair at 12:30 p.m. to make a jobs-related announcement, according to his office. 

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Over 3,200 city jobs are currently available, ranging from a recreational programming specialist to a managing attorney for the NYPD. Nearly 300 of the available jobs are categorized as entry-level, while the bulk of jobs open fall in the experienced but non-manager category. 

Check out some jobs available in NYC:

Junior Project Manager, Department of Design & Construction

  • Location: Queens
  • Salary: $56,313-$64,760
  • Will manage Land Surveying for capital construction projects. Will review work scopes, assign tasks, review field surveys, review payments and more.

Caretaker, NYC Housing Authority

  • Location: Brooklyn, Queens
  • Salary: $36,006-$50,569
  • Drive vehicles and pick up debris, materials and supplies. Prepare apartments for move outs and assist emergency snow removal.

City Attendant, Department of Transportation

  • Location: Staten Island
  • Salary: $35,503-$47,080
  • Conduct routine work on vessels and terminals of the Staten Island Ferry.

Youth Development Specialist, Administration of Children's Services

  • Location: Crossroads Juvenile Center
  • Salary: $51,787
  • Facilitate youth in activities and court appearances. Mentor and guide youth, address conflicts. Help with admission and orientation, drive transport vehicles.

The majority of city jobs will require a civil service exam, but applicants with physical or mental disabilities can bypass the test. 

Year-round, you can apply for a city job online and access support and programming. 

Emily Rahhal is a digital reporter from Los Angeles who has covered local news for years. She has been with PIX11 since 2024. See more of her work here and follow her on Twitter.

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