Students are highly interested in working for the city, but demand far outpaces the number of internship and fellowship positions available.
That was the takeaway of a City Council committee hearing Thursday that assessed the steps the city is taking to recruit the next generation of civil-service workers as it faces an exodus of retirement-age municipal employees in the next few years.
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