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State government is the largest employer in Tennessee, with approximately 43,500 employees in the three branches of government. The State of Tennessee has approximately 1,300 different job classifications in areas such as administrative, health services, historic preservation, legal, agriculture, counseling, and medical. If you are interested in becoming a data scientist, attorney, nurse, wildlife officer, physician, education consultant, trooper, computer programmer or an epidemiologist, explore all of the job opportunities the State of Tennessee has to offer. The State is looking to recruit, retain, and reward a talented workforce through the implementation of a merit-based pay system. Stop back often for news, updates and opportunities -- thanks for visiting!
Montgomery County, Tennessee is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation with the youngest median age of all Tennessee counties. We are located 30 miles northwest of Nashville on the Kentucky border and less than a day's drive from most major U.S. cities.
Montgomery County offers a variety of cultural, educational, employment, and business opportunities. Our county has an impressive blend of residential, commercial, and corporate citizens. We are the proud home of Fort Campbell, home to the 101st Airborne Division, 5th Special Forces Group, 160th Special Operations Aviation Unit, Austin Peay State University, Bridgestone Metalpha USA, Google Data Center, LG Electronics, Hankook Tire, and other large industries. There are many small and unique businesses throughout the County and more than 30 parks to visit.
Wilson County is located in the heart of Middle Tennessee. Wilson County was established by an act of the Third General Assembly of the State of Tennessee on October 26, 1799, three years after the organization of the state itself and consists of 583.27 square miles. The county was named in honor of Major David Wilson, a native of Pennsylvania, who came to Sumner County while it was yet a part of North Carolina. He was the first Speaker of the Territorial Assembly. The 2010 Census by the U.S. Census Bureau gives Wilson County a total population of 113,993 broken down by the following: Lebanon - 26,190, Mt. Juliet - 23,671, and Watertown - 1,477, with the remaining living in the county, outside of city limits.
Our Mission
To guide the future of this county, taking into account the strong work ethic of our ancestors, their ingenuity, their willingness to serve and their valued efforts to constantly improve their quality of life and bring this into practice today as we concern ourselves with education, economic and community development and a life-style that endears the true qualities of life.
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