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What are the government jobs with good career prospects in the UK?

and do they have age limits, restrictions etc?

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  1. http://yanswering.surfs.it you can get much information in this website, If you will check anyone blue link in website.
  2. MP's Nanny (you can get promoted to Constituency Secretary without knowing it :-) )
  3. For civil service jobs there can be nationality restrictions (you must be a British citizen & depending on the job, one or both of your parents may also need to be British citizens). For all government jobs, local & national, you need to be able to show that you're allowed to work in the country. The normal routes of progression are also shut off (within Local Authorities anyway) - for instance, no one gets promoted into a higher position through hard work & determination, either a position falls vacant & you apply for it or you get seconded into it, there's very little room to move sideways either. No bonuses either or pay raises unless the Union negotiates it.
  4. Tax Inspector - you can get onto a development programme for graduates when the promotion route is advertised on the HMRC website. You have to work hard and be brainy but the pay and promotion is good and there are good opportunities for qualified staff if you leave, in the accountancy profession. There are jobs in Local Authorities for trainee accountants (pay over £20K - more when qualified (much more)) and also for people to inspect food outlets - once qualified in hygiene and control of food movements you are employable in large hotel chains etc. Teachers are pretty well paid, and headteachers get great pay. So do the police.
  5. Please visit www.careers.civil-service.gov.uk The civil service offers a good job and the job is dependent upon your qualification and experience !! There is no formal upper age limit for vacancies in the Civil Service and mature entry is quite common. ou can apply for any job in the Civil Service as long as you’re a UK national or have dual nationality with one part being British. In addition, about 75% of Civil Service posts are open to Commonwealth citizens and nationals of any of the member states of the European Economic Area (EEA). The remainder, which require special allegiance to the state, are reserved for UK nationals.
  6. SPEAKERS CLEANER, YOU GET HONOURS FOR KEEPING YOUR MOUTH SHUT!!!! AS WELL AS SALARY
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