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Several Valley law enforcement agencies a part of April 3 job fair

Posted 3/29/21

Scottsdale Police Department has joined eight other Valley law enforcement agencies for a job fair taking place April 3 in Phoenix.

Windom Security Strategies Today is partnering with several …

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Employment

Several Valley law enforcement agencies a part of April 3 job fair

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Scottsdale Police Department has joined eight other Valley law enforcement agencies for a job fair taking place April 3 in Phoenix.

Windom Security Strategies Today is partnering with several local law enforcement agencies and community organizations to host the Pathway to Law Enforcement Career Fair, which will give those interested in a law enforcement career the ability to speak with several recruiters, as well as learn more about a career in private security.

Current law enforcement officers are invited to attend and will be provided with welcome gifts, food, and beverages by local nonprofits Mission2Alpha and ThankYouAZBlue, according to a press release.

The Pathway to Law Enforcement Career Fair has also partnered with HealthyVerify to ensure a safe and comfortable event amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Agencies involved include:

  • Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
  • Phoenix Police Department/ Phoenix PD 9-1-1
  • Mesa Police Department
  • Chandler Police Department
  • Tempe Police Department
  • Scottsdale Police Department
  • Glendale Police Department
  • Arizona Department of Corrections
  • Arizona Department of Public Safety

The event will take place 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 3, at 5.11 Tactical, 2036 E. Thomas Road, unit 8, in Phoenix.

Amid a nationwide decrease in law enforcement recruits, Windom Security Strategies Today has partnered with six local law enforcement agencies, Arizona State University, and several nonprofits to host the Pathway to Law Enforcement career fair.

This unique event will give those interested in law enforcement the rare opportunity to speak directly with several different recruiters about their career goals at the same time — making a career with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, or a local police department more accessible.

Attendees will also be able to learn more about the challenging and gainful security careers offered by Windom Security, which can be a great option for those looking to gain experience to successfully pursues their long-term law enforcement career goals.

Pathway to Law Enforcement is a free event.

To register, visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pathway-to-law-enforcement-career-fair-registration-136959843579