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OCSO to Host Inaugural Career Fair at the Law Enforcement Center in Walhalla



(Walhalla, SC)--------------------------------------For those who have given some thought about working in an exciting career as a law enforcement officer, correctional officer, 911 tele communicator, or an Animal Control Officer, or, in a career field in which they can serve their community and neighbors, the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office stands ready to provide an opportunity for those interested in a law enforcement career to take a next step to realizing those dreams.


The Sheriff’s Office will be hosting its inaugural Career Fair on Thursday, August 19th from 10am until 2pm. The Career Fair will be held at the Law Enforcement Center at 300 S. Church Street in Walhalla.


“If you are interested in a career in law enforcement, I highly encourage you to stop by our career fair, bring your resume and be prepared to fill out an application on site,” says Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw. “Applications for many law enforcement agencies, including the Sheriff’s Office, are down from what we have seen in recent years. However, there is no better time than now to work in law enforcement profession. Those we hire have the great opportunity to build relationships with those they serve and to further show others how law enforcement is designed to work.”


Further information about activities currently being planned will be released at a later time as plans are formalized.For more information, contact Sgt. John Crum at jcrum@oconeelaw.com

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