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2010 Census hiring about 4,000Kansas As National Census day fast approaches, the U.S. Census Bureau is stepping up its efforts to recruit local residents as official census takers to work on the 2010 Census. "It's important for the residents of Kansas to know that we are indeed testing people for jobs, and that we are also hiring people. We are in a very active mode of both recruiting, and hiring, and we're busy doing both on an ongoing basis until July," said Dennis Johnson, regional director of the U.S. Census Bureau. "We are already hiring people--we do have work for people and we will need more workers." The 2010 Census is a huge undertaking that provides temporary employment opportunities for the residents of Kansas interested in working at the census. Census jobs offer good pay, flexible hours, and paid training while performing an important public service. Best of all, those hired may get to work in their own communities. All census takers must be able to speak English, but there is a need for bilingual speakers also. The U.S. Census Bureau is in the process of hiring approximately 4,000 temporary workers in the state of Kansas from now until July 2010.
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