Magadan Hosts Career Fair for Security and Law Enforcement Jobs on March 19
A career fair for security and law enforcement agencies will be held in Magadan on March 19. The event aims to connect job seekers with regional branches of key government bodies, including the Federal Bailiff Service (FSSP), Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN), and the Interior Ministry (MVD). Organisers have confirmed the fair will take place at the 'Work in Russia' Employment Center on Karl Marx Prospect.
The fair begins at 2:20 PM in the conference hall of the Employment Center at 56 Karl Marx Prospect. Attendees will meet representatives from the FSSP, FSIN, MVD, Rosgvardiya, EMERCOM of Russia, and other agencies. These officials will explain job roles, hiring procedures, and working conditions.
Participants can ask questions directly to agency staff and submit their resumes on the spot. The event targets anyone considering a career in law enforcement, with a particular focus on students from universities and vocational colleges. Organisers emphasise that young employees in these fields receive stable salaries, full social benefits, and career growth opportunities. Applicants must meet strict criteria: no criminal record, good health, and strong physical fitness. The fair will also cover employment schedules, social guarantees, and the steps required to enter civil service. While exact vacancy numbers remain unconfirmed, the event provides a chance to explore multiple open positions across different agencies.
The career fair offers a direct way for job seekers to engage with law enforcement and security agencies. Those attending will leave with clear details on available roles, application processes, and long-term benefits. The event remains open to all interested candidates who meet the basic requirements.
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