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Security supervisor shares his career experience at Children’s Minnesota

At Children’s Minnesota, we believe children always come first. They are awesomely resilient. Eternally optimistic. Totally fearless. They are what we want to be when we grow up.

Will Hobart, security supervisor, is sharing all his favorite things about working at Children’s Minnesota below.

Tell us why you like your job and position.

“I like my job as I love keeping the kid experts safe. I also enjoy helping my team grow in their professional manner.”

Will Hobart

What do you like about working in this field/department?

“I like working in the security field because I have always loved helping people and making people feel safe. My department is a very family-based feeling and in this profession, you need that.”

Why do you like working at Children’s Minnesota?

“I love working at Children’s Minnesota because I love kids and my team. We all come to work to make sure everyone feels safe. We also make sure that everyone is safe so all kids can get the care that they need at Children’s Minnesota.”

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