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Hundreds attend the City’s annual youth resource and employment fair. Here are some open opportunities

More than 300 young people came to Sacramento City Hall on March 25 to explore a wide range of resources and employment opportunities.

The City’s annual Youth Resource & Employment Fair, hosted by the Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment (YPCE) Department, was back in-person for the first time since 2019.

“It’s a great experience to invite young people into City Hall to hear about all the wonderful opportunities available for them to be involved in as early as at 13 years old,” said Kris Wimberly, the City’s recreation superintendent for youth workforce development.

Attendees, ranging in age from 13 to 24,  were able to speak to staff from many City departments including Community Development Department, Department of Utilities, Sacramento Fire and YPCE.

The event also featured more than 30 local organizations including the Sacramento Public Library, Dress for Success, California Mobility Center, SMUD and WellSpace Health in attendance sharing information.

Staff hosted breakout sessions offering professional headshots and access to laptops for attendees to create accounts on the GovernmentJobs.com website.

Prizes were raffled off throughout the day and the first 200 attendees received swag bags and a food truck voucher.

Those who weren’t able to attend can sign-up for alerts from the City’s Department of Human Resources to receive new job announcements that match their criteria and interests here.

Application deadlines for various positions vary with some being recruited for continually. Here’s a list of some of the many opportunities highlighted at the event:

Expanded Learning

Access Leisure

Older Adult Services

Community Centers

Adult & Youth Sports

Landscape & Learning

Aquatics

Camp Sacramento

Stipend Programming

Boards and Commissions

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