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City of Farmer City, IL is a Farmer City, IL-based company in the Government sector.
As one of this area`s largest employers, the consolidated city/county government offers an exciting challenge for special people that love their community and have a strong desire to provide exceptional service to its citizenry. In return, we offer competitive salaries, an exceptional package of employee benefits, a stable working environment and a wealth of satisfaction from being a vital part of building and maintaining a world class community. The Human Resources Department provides citizens and employees with a full range of services that includes recruitment and selection, competitive pay and benefits, wellness initiatives, training, employee relations, and organizational development. To apply for a position with the City of Columbus you must submit an Application for Employment either on-line or at one of our kiosks located in the Human Resources Department. Applications will only be accepted for current job announcements.
Located in the rich agricultural regions of California`s Central Valley and the Sacramento River Delta, Yolo County is bordered by the counties of Sacramento, Solano, Napa, Lake, Colusa, and Sutter. The County of Yolo is one of California`s original 27 counties and operates under General Law. The County is governed by an elected five-member Board of Supervisors who serve four-year terms. The County is organized into functional areas including General Government, Health and Human Services, Law and Justice Services, and Planning and Public Works. The adopted County budget for 2015-2016 is approximately $359 million and allocated staff is 1,575. Yolo County is home to over 202,000 people. Nearly 85% of the population lives in the County`s four cities: Davis, West Sacramento, Winters and Woodland. Sacramento, the State Capitol, is located 20 miles southeast of Woodland. Traditionally, farming and ranching activities have played an important role in making Yolo County one of the leading agricultural producers in the nation.
The City of Fresno is located in the heart of the state in the fertile San Joaquin Valley. From the agricultural fields on the valley floor to the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevadas, the Fresno area truly offers something for everyone. The ‘Who’, ‘What’, ‘When’, ‘Where’, and ‘Why’ begins here as we help you Discover Fresno! Fresno was founded by the Central Pacific Railroad Company in 1872. The location for the town was uninviting at best, with barren sand plains in all directions. However, Leland J. Stanford, a Company Director for the railroad, was so impressed with a wheat field he saw in the distance that he decided this was the place for the new station. In 1875 the Central California Colony was established south of Fresno which set the model for a system of development that was used throughout the San Joaquin Valley. Tracts of land were subdivided into 20-40 acre parcels, irrigated from a system of canals and often landscaped with boulevards of palms, eucalyptus or other drought-resistant trees. By 1903 there were 48 separate colonies or tracts in Fresno County which drew farmers and their families from Scandinavia and from across the United States.
St. Mary's County, MD is a Leonardtown, MD-based company in the Government sector.