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Michigan State Police seek to fill open post positions across the state

This story was produced by My UP News correspondent Jessica Goska. Find the original story here.

Michigan State Police (MSP) held a hiring event on October 24 at the Eighth District Headquarters for local trooper and motor carrier positions.

“There are vacancies everywhere throughout the state,” explained Community Service Trooper Thomas Kinnunen. “[There are] a lot of opportunities in the Marquette County area with the Michigan State Police.” 

At the hiring event, applicants attempted the first step of the hiring process: a baseline physical test and an entry-level written exam by the National Testing Network (NTN). 

The physical test consists of push-ups, sit-ups, and a half-mile shuttle run. Passing scores for each part of the test are based on age. The minimum age to work as a trooper or motor carrier is 21 at the time of police academy graduation. There is no age maximum. 

To pass the NTN entry-level exam, applicants need to score at least sixty percent in each part of the exam: reading, writing, and video-based prompts. 

A practice entry-level exam is available for purchase online. 

Those interested in a position with the MSP can contact their local post or visit the MSP careers website for more information.

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