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Application Process FAQ
How do I apply for a position?
The City of River Falls only accepts applications for open positions via an online application process. To see available positions and start your application, please click here Version OptionsApplication Process FAQHeadline.
How can I submit my application if I don't have a computer or internet?
Please click here Version OptionsApplication Process FAQHeadline for a list of public access computers in both Pierce and St. Croix County.
What is included in a job posting?
Each job posting includes the duties of the position and minimum qualifications as well as anticipated salary hiring range. We encourage you to complete your application in a timely manner as some job postings have application deadlines.
What happens after I submit my application?
After you submit an online application, you will receive an email notification confirming your submission. Each application will be carefully reviewed and evaluated by live person in the Human Resources department and the hiring department. Top candidates will be contacted to schedule an interview.
What does the interview process look like?
You may be scheduled for a phone, virtual and/or in person interview. Typically, interviews are conducted by a panel consisting of a member of the hiring department, a representative from the Human Resources department and other key stakeholders. For some positions, a second interview may be scheduled.
Is the City of River Falls and Equal Opportunity employer?
Yes. The City of River Falls will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, age, sex/gender, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, and military service.
I need an accommodation in order to complete the hiring process. What do I do?
If you require accommodation to participate in the hiring process, please contact Human Resources.
Data Practices:
Online applications are stored electronically by NEOGOV, a secure third-party site. Only authorized employees and hiring authorities have access to the information submitted.
Wisconsin State Statute (19.36(7)(b)(b) Every applicant for a position with any authority may indicate in writing to the authority that the applicant does not wish the authority to reveal his or her identity. Except with respect to an applicant whose name is certified for appointment to a position in the state classified service or a final candidate, if an applicant makes such an indication in writing, the authority shall not provide access to any record related to the application that may reveal the identity of the applicant.