OPP looks to recruit technology experts

The OPP is looking for both college and university students with a background in

technology from Brampton who have either just graduated, or who will soon do so, to take part in an upcoming event. It will provide information about how they can put their talents to work for the police.

Hosting a Technology in Policing Symposium in March, the OPP says there are 50 spots available for current or former students. The sessions will take place at Sheridan College’s Davis Campus, located on McLaughlin Road.

The event will give those who take part an opportunity to get an inside look at how the police use hi-tech items and programming in their day to day work and solve crimes related to technology. They are interested in hiring candidates who have an educational background or training in the field, and this will give those who attend more of an idea of how they can put their talents to work in the field of public safety. Speakers who have been asked to give presentations include a representative from the OPP Electronic Crime Section-Technological Crime Unit and also members of the force who are working as part of the Special Constable program, dispatch and the auxiliary unit. Presentation Folders can be prepared and filled with more information for those who take part.

Those who may be interested in attending are asked to apply to the OPP no later than Monday, February 11th.
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