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Employment Opportunities

Laurel-Jones County Library System, Inc. always accepts online Employment Inquiry Applications for library positions. Employment Inquiry Applications will be retained for a six (6) month period. If any employment opportunities become available and your qualifications meet our needs, we will contact you for further information.

Position Requirements:
Director: Masters Degree in Library Information and Science
Management: AAS, BA, MA or MBA
All other positions require a GED or High School Diploma

Laurel-Jones County Library System, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.  All applicants for positions are evaluated without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

Please fill out the following form to be considered for an available position. Incomplete submissions will be discarded.

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Which word is closest in meaning to the word absence?(Required)
Which word is closest in meaning to the word memorandum?(Required)
If the office furniture costs $9,900, and it was three times as much as the office computer, what was the cost of the computer?(Required)
If 250 packages were delivered in 25 days, and provided the same number of packages were delivered each day, how many packages were delivered each day?(Required)
Books are filed/shelved alphabetically by the author’s last name and then first name. Choose which order would be correct.(Required)
Books are filed/shelved alphabetically by the author’s last name and then first name. Choose which order would be correct.(Required)
Read the passage and select how you would most likely respond:(Required)
You are working as an intern in a public library. While working at the library service desk, you receive a phone call from an upset member. He claims he received a letter in the mail stating he owes fines for an overdue book. He explains that he spoke with your co-worker the week before and they informed him he did not have any fines. He is getting more upset and is raising his voice to you. What would you say to him?
Read the passage and select how you would most likely respond:(Required)
At an event planning meeting with your supervisor and the senior manager you find yourself in the midst of a conflict between them. You know that the two do not get along professionally and that they are in constant disagreement. They are now arguing about the operations for a new event and are asking you to pick a side. What would you do?
Read the passage and select how you would most likely respond:(Required)
To obtain a library card, a person must bring a valid driver’s license and a piece of mail for address verification that is no more than 90 days old. A woman comes in and asks for a library card. She has a valid driver’s license, but her mail is 5 months old. Although it is old mail, she tells you she hasn’t moved so her address is still the same and asks if she can still get one. How do you respond?
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