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Show i 'Oi c r v i 2 v; c-1 s Kcsdad By USES Milan T. Olclroyd,. manager of ll':e Richfield U. S. Employment Serice office, said Wednesday that Tlieadore P.. Maughan, Utah Chief of Placement, is seeking 2o men and women to fill posf-tions posf-tions as junior interviewers in the various employment service offices throughout Utah. Among the duties of such position posi-tion is the interviewing of job applicants and the selecting of suitable workers to fill vitally important jobs throughout Utah and the Country as a whole, Mr. Oldioyd pointed out. The beginning begin-ning salary of $1300 a year plus overtime pay means that a junior interviewer receives $182.50 a month and works a 48-hour week. "Applicants will be required to meet minimum civil service requirements re-quirements as to education and experience. New interviewers are given ten days specialized induction training and are then advanced through planned, professionalized pro-fessionalized in-service training to further develop interviewing skills and techniques." Mr. Oldroyd said that his office has clearance orders on file for all junior interviewer positions open in each office in the state and urged anyone interested in securing such a vitally impor-tan impor-tan and interesting job to contact his office in Richfield immidate- iy- |