Applicants successful in the examination process, shall be placed in one of the six following bands: Band 1: 95-100. Band 2: 90-94. Band 3: 85-89.
Applicants successful in the examination process, shall be placed in one of the six following bands: Band 1: 95-100. Band 2: 90-94. Band 3: 85-89.
If you have any questions you can email us at employment@hr.sbcounty or give us a call at (909) 387-8304.
Applicants must be 18 years or older and have a high school diploma or GED, a valid California Driver's License with no current restrictions, the ability to obtain Department of Justice (DOJ) clearance letter, a medical release, and a valid Level II certification.
Your name and the position you're applying for will work fine as the subject line. Start with a greeting, usually using 'hello' or 'dear' are solid options. Avoid casual references or overly formal language like, 'to whom it may concern'. Ideally, you would address the hiring manager directly.
Company Websites: Many organizations list their HR contacts on their official websites, especially in the careers or contact sections. By browsing these sites, you can compile a list of HR email addresses. Professional Networking Platforms: Utilize platforms like LinkedIn to connect with HR professionals.
How to write an email to HR Properly address your email. If you work for a larger company, you may not already know your HR representative so it is important to learn this information. Write a specific subject line. Explain the situation. Clarify what steps you want to take. Close the email. Check for mistakes.