Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1917 — Many Stenographers and Typewriters Are Wanted. [ARTICLE]
Many Stenographers and Typewriters Are Wanted.
Postmasters have received for posting from the United States Civil Service Commission, ait Washington a call for stenographers and typewriters to work in the government departments alt Washington. The war emergency makes demand for increased forces in these professions and examinations under civil service rulqs will be made more frequently than common. Appointments in large numbers are to be made as soon ais the eligibles are available; It is the manifest duty of citizens with this special knowledge to use it alt this tame when it win be of most value to the government. - For the present, examinations for the department service, for both men and women, will 'be held every Tuesday in 400 of the principal cities of the United States* and applications may be filed with the commission at Washington at any time. The entrance salary ranges from S9OO to $1,200 a year. Advancement of capable employees is reasonably rapid. Applicants must have reached their eighteenth birthday on the date of the examination. If interested you cam secure from the posters in the postoffice lobby, or from Postmaster Littlefield, aill the additional information necessary.
