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New Jersey Launches Online Appointments Web Site

"We want to encourage people to take part in public service."

Governor Jon Corzine's administration has launched a new interactive Web site that will make it easier for New Jersey citizens to submit resumes for consideration for appointment to state authorities, boards, commissions and other public bodies.

The new page is part of the governor's home page.

"We want to encourage people to take part in public service," said Corzine. "This new online process will make it easier for citizens to gather information, complete applications and submit resumes so that they may be considered for appointments."

The Web site catalogues the mission, membership and current vacancies at the various entities, and allows citizens to search vacancies, gather information, complete an online application form and submit their resumes. The Web site was created through Executive Order 51, which the Governor signed earlier this week.

Governor Corzine also signed Executive Order 52 this week, which establishes a periodic review of boards to determine their continued relevance and to avoid duplication of effort. The review will identify potential areas for elimination, consolidation, or improvement.