government job, civil service, federal job, public service, explain me it plz?
are they the same thing or different you need take a test ? how much it does cost requirements ? or then gimme a website who speak about it
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- All what you mentioned above are from the same employer - meaning Government or the public sector. only the jobs will vary for ex -- government job can be jobs in govt offices in admin, water & irrigation dept, public works, municipality, town ship offices etc. civil service is the term given in general for white collar jobs in public sector like district collector, forest officer, housing & development board chairman, mayor etc - the officer cadre. federal job is also similar but will report to central govt where there are several states. they will be controlled not by the state but by the central body or the main offices in the capital - to be simple. i hope this helps and by the way improve your english.
- Federal Government Jobs https://paydotcom.com/r/47228/deunit/4151091/ try this. If there are any openings they will know
- It all means working in the public sector. The term used depends on the country you are in. There are many types of job in the public sector, all needing different qualifications. In the UK, it could be government job, Civil Service or public service. In the States, it would be federal. Depending on the job, you either need to take a (free) test, or have required exam passes. If you live in the UK, go to see if your local Jobcentre has notices of vacancy. That is where they are usually advertised.
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