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What is the difference between a job posting and a register announcement?

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What is the difference between a job posting and a register announcement?

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A job posting advertises a vacancy for a position with the City of Miami. The posting serves to advise applicants of a recruitment for a position for which applications are currently being accepted. It provides details on the job requirements, salary, duties, recruitment timeline, etc. A Register Announcement is very similar to a job posting as it contains similar information and both notify you of employment opportunities. One difference between the two is that the Register Announcement is only advertised for positions in the classified service. Temporary, part-time or unclassified positions are not recruited through a Register Announcement. After the recruitment for this position closes, a register is generated which provides information of all applicants eligibility status.

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