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Indiana State Police Looking to Hire

By: Kellie Bartoli
Updated: March 19, 2013
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If you're looking for a new job, Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for its next Recruit Academy.

To be considered, you must be a U.S. citizen between the ages of 21 and 39, have a high school diploma or GED, along with a valid driver's license.

If accepted, you'll be enrolled in the 73rd Recruit Academy starting this fall.

Upon graduation, you'll earn about $38,000 a year.

It's the first step toward a rewarding career with the State Police.

"We are looking for that person that's educated, has a clean background, highly motivated, good oral communication skills, good written communication skills - and above all they want to serve the citizens of Indiana. Those are the people we are looking for," said Indiana State Police Sgt. Joe Watts.

You can fill out a free application online by clicking here.

It must be submitted by March 31.

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