|    New York State Offers New Exam For State Employment   Opportunities Source: New York State Department of Civil Service  |  
|    New York State’s Department of Civil Service has announced a new examination program for job seekers with Bachelor’s   degrees.  The examination will be used to fill over one hundred   entry-level professional titles in a range of disciplines.  College   seniors expecting to earn a Bachelor’s degree by September 1, 2014 are also   encouraged to apply. The PCO exam qualifies job seekers for general administrative   titles.  Job seekers can further establish their eligibility for   select titles in areas such as health and human services, environmental   conservation, science and finance by identifying concentrations of study or   experience. “The new application and questionnaire process expedites   establishing minimum qualifications for a significant number of State   employment opportunities,” said Civil Service Commissioner Jerry Boone.    “We have eliminated the need for numerous specific exams by creating one test   that will qualify candidates for a host of general positions.    Candidates may also qualify for more specialized positions based on   individual educational or work experience.” After applying on-line, qualified job seekers will be   scheduled to take the written PCO exam on either March 22nd or 23rd 2014.    Applications must be entered on-line by Wednesday, February 5th.  An   application fee of $35 is required.   To view the introductory video,   questionnaire and application, visit www.cs.ny.gov  and click on “Check out Professional Career Opportunities.”  |  
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