There are more than 1,000 open jobs within City of St. Louis departments, with a critical need for 911 dispatchers, refuse drivers and airport and utility workers.
Since lifting a hiring freeze earlier this year, the city has struggled to find enough employees to conduct public services, such as collecting recycling from alleyways.
The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment is hoping to fill open jobs by hiring more residents in north St. Louis, where than in other parts of the city. The agency is hosting a job fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Penrose neighborhood at the Wesley House Association, an organization that helps low-income and at-risk residents.

Alderman John Collins-Muhammad is partnering to put on the event in his 21st Ward.
鈥淪o many things our communities complain about 鈥 we鈥檙e not picking up trash, we鈥檙e not filling potholes, we鈥檙e not staffing recreational centers, we鈥檙e not trimming trees, cutting grass 鈥 all these issues can be solved with filling these jobs,鈥 he said.
Collins-Muhammad said he鈥檚 trying to get more information out to people about the career opportunities, competitive pay, benefits and stability that city jobs offer. He said the hiring event will offer resume and application support, and he鈥檚 expecting the city to hire people on the spot.
He said it鈥檚 important for the city to host events in various parts of the city because job seekers may not know where to go or how to apply for these jobs.
鈥淪o just trying to be creative and innovative to bring these jobs to a community that desperately needs it 鈥 because we have the workers, we have the people. We just have to connect them to the resources they need,鈥 he said.
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment Director Fredrecka McGlown said in a statement that city jobs provide an opportunity to earn a good wage while serving the community.
鈥淪LATE is ready to help residents connect with good-paying jobs in our city and prepare them with the skills they need to succeed,鈥 she said.
The city has been struggling to hire enough trash truck drivers and still has Incentives such as a $3,000 sign-on bonus, however, are leading to an uptick in applications.
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