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What are some examples of civil service jobs?

The majority of the positions within the Department of Public Welfare (DPW) are covered by the civil service merit system of employment, which requires job candidates to participate in competitive examinations in order to qualify for employment. The State Civil Service Commission (SCSC) is responsible for conducting examination programs for civil service positions when there is an anticipated hiring need.

Each month, the Commission publishes a "Summary of Civil Service Examinations," which lists examination programs that are open for testing to fill jobs in DPW and other state agencies. Some job titles are open continuously for testing, while others may only open for a window period each year or two. A copy of the "Summary of Civil Service Examinations" is available by accessing the SCSC Web site and selecting "Job Opportunities," or by obtaining a paper copy from any SCSC or agency recruitment office. For each open exam program, there is an exam announcement. Exam announcements can be obtained from the SCSC Web site or any SCSC office. Exam announcements provide information about the job duties, requirements, job opportunities, and testing.

Civil service employment opportunities are available for unskilled and skilled workers, high school graduates and college graduates with associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees and master’s degrees. In many cases, there are multiple ways to qualify for civil service job titles, such as experience, training or a combination of experience and training. For a complete listing of job titles by college degree, visit the SCSC Web site and select "Jobs for College Graduates." There are also listings of "Jobs for Skillful Hands" and "Jobs for High School Graduates."

Which government exams in India are easy to crack?

The easiest exam which draws “less competition” but higher salary and perks is SSC STENO.Pros:conducted every year by SSCIf you are good at English, you are in (Exam pattern : total 200 questions, English - 100 Q, General Intelligence - 50 Q and General Awareness - 50 Q) So, English Language has a weightage of 50%.Low cut-off : in 2016, for Grade C Steno, the cut off was only 120 out of 200 for GN candidates. For Grade D, it was ever lower.Grade pay of SSC Grade C is 4600, so, salary would be sufficient for maintenance of a good lifestyle. Also, it's a Group B job (don't underestimate it!).If you clear SSC Steno grade C then you will be posted in Central Ministries and Departments and hence you will have to stay in Delhi throughout your service (= stability and no need to re-locate yourself)There are substantial amount of vacancies for stenographers apart from SSC. So, you can even try your luck in them too.Cons:you will need to learn Stenography (which takes time ~ at least around 8-9 months)Only Skill Test acts as a barrierAs per the trends, the cut offs for even clerk post is rising exponentially but for stenographers it has remained almost stagnant. So, you have at least next 2-4 years before this job too sees exponential rise in cut offs.

What are all the central government jobs for graduates in India?

I specifically know one of the specific computer science engg. Job Indian Govt. is in CRIS (Centre for Railway Information System).CRIS recruits IT , ECE and CSE engg. Graduates. I don't know about the recruitment process, but it would be tough as hell thats for sure , coz it offers a handsome salary and ultimate perks.There are various other also which require CSE engg. And conducts exam . I don't know that much as i am not CSE graduate.Now, apart from specific CSE jobs , i can more tell you about several reputed central Govt. Jobs which only asks graduation. There are many of such :1. SSC-CGL : this exam is conducted by SSC and eligibility is graduate degree holders. Exam is conducted yearly , asks for quantitative aptitude, reasoning ability ,general awarness, english. Only everything upto 10th levelPost offered are as:Central secretariat Service(CSS)Ministry of Home Affairs(MHA)Ministry of External Affairs(MEA)Ministry of RailwayCentral Board of Direct Taxes(CBDT)Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC)CBINarcotics DepartmentIntelligence BureauNIACentral Vigilance CommissionAnd many more ...2.RBI - Grade B officer :-Rbi, yearly conducts and exam at graduate Level  which asks for same 4 set of knowledge as in ssc along with knowledge of finance and economics and only this you have to prepare.Needless to say handsome salary approx 12 Lakh starting or more, reputed job profile, if you are at this post before or at 26-27 age, you will retire as Deputy Governor of RBI by promotions .3. SBI /IBPS/ -probationary officer:-Sbi and Ibps conducts yearly examination for recruitment of PO, i. Several public sector banks . required is same aptitude, english , reasoning knowldege along with banking awarness.4. CSE - country's most reputed and powerful job civil services also asks for graduation.Now its syllabus and details can't be written here :p . you may know why !5.various others:-Now there are various other exam which asks for graduation and can give you reputed central govt. Job such as FCI , RRB (RAILWAYS) , LIC AAO , IB and many others.Just decide in which exam you are more inclined to and start preparing.Best of Luck !

How do people get government jobs?

In most states, by Civil Service law, tests must be given, even if your chances of getting a job are slim, plus it depends on how many openings there are in a given job title.

Some lists for some job titles move slowly, due to available openings (not enough people took the higher-level test for that particular title, creating openings; some move fast due to many openings.

Check out your county, and/or state's Civil Service website; also check out your county/state's Judicial website. Increase your odds by taking as many tests as you qualify for.

Try not to go in as an Appointee (no test). If there are layoffs, they're the first to go. They have no senority, nor bump rights. You're better off going in as a Certified (test taken) where you can build up senority rights, and take Promo tests either within your job series (i.e. Clerk, Clerk I, II, III, depending on your state's job title series) or outside of it, if you're qualified.

"Bumping" means being bumped down by someone with more senority who's within your job title series, to a lower title you held before your present one. I.e. NYS just had Judicial layoffs. Some Court Clerks (high salary) were bumped down to Office Assistants - a huge cut in salary. Sr. Court Reporters were bumped down to Court Reporters - again, huge salary cut.

I took a test for my title, Law Stenographer, then Court Reporter (wasn't part of the Law Steno job title series). I retired 4 yrs. ago, just before the Judicial budget tanked.

Keep taking tests and don't get discouraged.

good luck

What kind of people get government jobs?

Lucky ones. When I was a senior in high school I took a civil service exam which was given by a Navy Dept civilian recruiter for clerical positions. I passed with flying colors (99.8%) and a week after graduation received a telegram telling me when/where to report for duty in Wash DC. I stayed with the federal government until I retired.

I ended up working for the Social Security Administration and NO ONE could work there and be lazy. WE worked hard and there was never enough staff to handle the growing workload.

My father was employed by the state of Michigan and my grandfather and my grandmother were employed by the county government. One of my sisters taught high school kids. The rest of my family worked in private industry.

Job vacancies were announced and applied for - like any other job. My sister always wanted to teach.

Which is the best website to keep up with the upcoming exams for government jobs and others in India?

1. Sarkari Naukri BlogSarkari Naukri Blog is a fantastic website to find latest and hot govt jobs in India. It looks in a roughly manner but contains useful and valuable content of your purpose. So, I hope you’ll like this sarkari naukri blog.2. Employment NewsEmployment news is an another government job news website to make you aware of latest govt job vacancies. You will find all Indian vacancies at Employment news. It is very old site launched in late 1976.3. Free Job AlertHere you can get different job alert by visiting this web link. It is also an Indian website divided in different categories to find jobs. There are various categories like State govt jobs, Bank jobs, IT jobs, Railway jobs etc.4. Naukri.ComIt is just like a search engine for all types of job vacancies. Here you can find different types of jobs by selecting your location and job category etc. You can register this site to get latest job news5. Indian Govt JobsIndian Govt Jobs is an Indian website. It is good looking and attractive. You can find latest govt jobs for Indians on this site. Here is also different categories are divided to make your work easy to find current jobs in different fields. Some of the categories are Army, Indian Railway etc.

What is the best government job for an ECE engineer?

In core ECE, we have government jobs in Indian Railways, CDAC, ISRO,DRDO, HAL, BARC, Indian Navy .The recruitment process for Indian Railways, Ministry of skill development and some others is done by UPSC through Engineering services exam (ESE) conducted in Jan of every year. Around 80–100 vacancies are filled through this exam every year and you will be placed as Group A officer if you qualify all the three stages of ESE. You may receive around 60k-100k per month in Group A job.DRDO,HAL, ISRO and some other PSU s recruit through GATE exam conducted during the Jan — Feb of every year. The number of vacancies range from 150–250 for all the PSUs put together. The salary would be around 60k-90k per month.BARC,ISRO(scientist C), BEL(Contract engineers), Indian Navy(Technical Graduate Course),CDAC, BHEL conduct their own exam for the recruitment individually. You should check on the employment news or their official websites for this. The recruitment has a max of 200 vacancies for all these organisations put together. You could expect 23k-60k per month.For Non-technical Government jobs, you can go with group A jobs with CSE(Civil services exam); Group B jobs recruited through SSC — Combined Graduate Level(CGL). CHSL, bank recruitments, Indian post and many other government jobs are there for the non- tech sector. Alternately, state government jobs are also present where you could expect vacancies for police department (Head constable, Sub-Inspector and many more). The salary received would vary from 25k-100k according to the job profile.Hope it helps

Can i join the police department without going to college?

Yes, it is possible to become a police officer without a college degree. There are police departments that will accept you as an officer as long as you have a pulse and no criminal record. These departments are known for paying their officers slightly more than minimum wage and many only hire parttime officers so they don't have to pay benefits.

To become a law enforcement officer in a good police department -- at the local, state or federal level -- you will need to take a civil service exam. If you pass the exam, you can be hired as a police officer, even straight out of high school.In fact, according to a 2006 story in USA Today, less than five percent of police forces that employ 100 or more officers, iow, the large police forces, require a college degree for its new officers.

Many large cities and most states have a police academy that trains police officers. At the academy, which is based on military-style training, potential officers will be trained physically, academically and psychologically as police officers. However, that same article pointed out that 75 percent of disciplinary problems came from police officers with only a high school diploma or GED.

I read, though, your question as being akin to the question, "Can I stand on backwards on a 1,000 foot cliff with my heels hanging over the cliff and not fall off?" The answer to that question, as it is to yours, is yes, you can. However, you are more likely to fall off. There is, IMHO, a problem in the US with people who want to get by and just do the minimum required.

If you really want to be a policeman, do the things that make you stand out. Join the military and become a military policeman. It will help you stand out to the hiring authorities. Or go to college and get a degree in forensic science or criminal justice. It will help you stand out to the hiring authorities. Besides, most police departments pay more to recruits with college degrees than they do for recruits without degrees.

Not only will having a college degree make you stand out, but it will also help you get promoted. While most police departments do not require a college degree for recruits, most require a degree for promotion. If you do the things that make you stand out, you will have a good career that will satisfy you. If you want to just collect a paycheck, don't be a policeman.

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