Clerical Associate Hhc 3017 Study Guide

08.02.2020
  1. Clerical Associate Hhc Exam 6000

Hello, I took the Clerical Aide Exam (5002) in December 2014. I was just wondering if anyone knows when I can expect to receive the eligible to hire list? I would like to know where I am on it. I dont know if a list has been established, but you can usually find that out from The Chief.

I searched it, but didnt find anything. That's how I found out when the list for 3017 had been established. An online subscription allows you to search back, if it already has. The above link has posts on it about 5002. 90% is about a 1.5-2 year wait. I also work for the MTA and have not encountered anyone with the Clerical Aide title (I work in administration and see people with titles such as PAA, Staff Analyst, Computer Associate). I started out with the Clerical Aide title with the Comptrollers office.

Harley sx 250 parts. I posted three of these links on the main forum the other day and saw some interest. So why not just share the whole lot. To make it clear I did get these links from another forum, so I have no control over any of them if thay fail or whatever.

I did read about how list 8084 had been held up due to budgetary contraints about a year ago. The search engine on The Cheif can be tricky, but a few attempts has lead me to believe that a list hasnt been established yet - doesnt mean I am correct in that though. You might get better information on the other thread though, although the last post on was in Nov 2014. Hi everyone, So this doesn't actually have to do with the CA exam but since you all seem to be a well of knowledge, I thought I'd sneak this question in.I'm gearing up to take the Principle Administrative Associate exam next month but I am going to be taking the promotional. I am getting different answers as to if I will be called by all city agencies or just the one I am presently working for. I would have thought all agencies that fit under the umbrella of the mayors office would be able to call off that list? Thanks for any help!!

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Clerical Associate Hhc Exam 6000

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