Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Beth Suter is a seasoned recruitment specialist currently employed at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh since April 2022, where responsibilities include developing job postings, managing the recruitment process, and ensuring compliance with employment laws. Prior to this role, Beth served as a Job Developer at Pittsburgh Community Services Incorporated, and as a Lead Recruiter at PA CareerLink® Pittsburgh/Allegheny County, focusing on employer outreach and candidate placement. Additional experience includes roles in education and career services, exemplified by positions as Co-Director of Children's Christian Education at McKnight United Methodist Church, and Career Services Advisor at EDMC. Beth holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from PennWest Edinboro and has a diverse background spanning administrative, educational, and animal care roles.
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Advancing knowledge. Inspiring life-long learning. Strengthening communities. Every day, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh provides this and much more to the members of our community. With more than 2 million visitors annually, the Library continues to be the region's most visited asset. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh contributes to the educational attainment, economic development, and cultural enrichment of the region. Through critical services such as early learning programs for children, job search assistance and computer and Internet access, the Library fosters lifelong learning and is a renowned leader among the nation’s libraries. With more than 2 million visitors and 3.4 million items borrowed each year, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is the region’s most visited asset and one of the largest public libraries in Pennsylvania. Established in 1895 by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie as a public trust to be funded by the community, the Library derives approximately 90% of its annual operating budget from public or government sources, including the Allegheny County Regional Asset District (RAD), the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of Pittsburgh.