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Seagal being used by MPD for recruiting purposes
Updated: Aug 13, 2008 05:51 PM
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The Memphis Police desperately needs officers.
Now action movie star Steven Seagal has pledged to help the department recruit new officers.
Steven Seagal will soon star in several commercials aimed at recruiting people to join Memphis' police department.
Police Director Larry Godwin said the ad campaign grew out of meeting his recruiting staff had with Human Resources directors at several of the largest companies in Memphis. Godwin said the goal was to tap some of the brightest minds in memphis to develop a campaign that would make people around the country eager to work for the Memphis Police Department.
"My goodness yes you're talking about FedEx you're talking about AutoZone you're talking about Memphis Methodist health care. All these minds came together not to change policy not to interfere with our hiring practices, but just to give a little insight as to what they do when they recruit how do they attract the brightest minds. How do they attract and maintain and keep those employees," Godwin said.
Godwin said his staff is also reviewing it's application process to see if it can become more internet friendly. The goal is to allow people around the country to find out about jobs at the Memphis Police department and apply for them.
Godwin says you should start seeing the Steven Seagal commercials in the next 60 days. http://www.wmctv.com/global/story.asp?s=8837587
Updated: Aug 13, 2008 05:51 PM
News
Seagal being used by MPD for recruiting purposes
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Multi million dollar jail still has no prisoners
Taking Back Our Neighborhoods: Neighborhood blight
Proposal retooled after narrow defeat by voters
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Ritz wants to sue state for about $300 million
Outburst disrupts Jones bond hearing
The Memphis Police desperately needs officers.
Now action movie star Steven Seagal has pledged to help the department recruit new officers.
Steven Seagal will soon star in several commercials aimed at recruiting people to join Memphis' police department.
Police Director Larry Godwin said the ad campaign grew out of meeting his recruiting staff had with Human Resources directors at several of the largest companies in Memphis. Godwin said the goal was to tap some of the brightest minds in memphis to develop a campaign that would make people around the country eager to work for the Memphis Police Department.
"My goodness yes you're talking about FedEx you're talking about AutoZone you're talking about Memphis Methodist health care. All these minds came together not to change policy not to interfere with our hiring practices, but just to give a little insight as to what they do when they recruit how do they attract the brightest minds. How do they attract and maintain and keep those employees," Godwin said.
Godwin said his staff is also reviewing it's application process to see if it can become more internet friendly. The goal is to allow people around the country to find out about jobs at the Memphis Police department and apply for them.
Godwin says you should start seeing the Steven Seagal commercials in the next 60 days. http://www.wmctv.com/global/story.asp?s=8837587