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To learn more about how staffing works in the public service, we encourage you to take the following training courses:
- Course Description - Basics of Staffing in the Public Service (H200) - Module 1 (csps-efpc.gc.ca)
- Course Description - Basics of Staffing in the Public Service (H200) - Module 2 (csps-efpc.gc.ca)
_______________________________ Definitions
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Hiring Process
Note: Students are not considered to be members of the public service.
- Advertised: Job postings on GC Jobs.
- External: persons belonging to the public service and others.
- Internal: persons belonging to the public service (students sometimes included).
- Non-advertised: Job postings are not posted (Word of mouth).
- External: Everyone excepted the persons belonging to the public service.
- Internal: persons belonging to the public service.
Types of employment
- For students, casual employees or people who have never worked at the Government of Canada (GC)
- For public servants (excluding people with a student or casual employment)
- Deployment (at level)
- Acting
- Secondments and assignments
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Our tips and tricks
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- Learn more about the occupational group that applies to you and in which you are starting to begin your career.
- This is the group you will belong to when you start your career in the public service (after your education / student job).
- Ask your colleagues! They will be able to help you!
- Network
- Participate in activities and committees to expand your contact network (Federal Youth Network, GC Students)
- Contact the resource persons in job offers on GC Jobs.
- Go to GC directory, search for departments that interest you, and search for keywords or branches that interest you.
- Get in touch with managers.
- Tip: Start a conversation and find things in common with the person, don't ask for a job right away.
- Tip: Learn about cold emailing techniques to communicate with someone for the first time. Improve your solicitation technique and learn from your communication mistakes.
- Learn more about the Student Bridging process.
- View job offers on GC Jobs, Career Marketplace : GCconnex, Facebook groups (see below), etc..
- Advice:
- Look for jobs in your occupational group and at the good level. Ask your colleagues! They will be able to help you!
- Look for casual, determinate, or indeterminate jobs.
- Apply on jobs you meet the eligibility criteria.
- Advice:
_______________________________ Second Language
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- Second language evaluation in the public service
- Tools to practice your second language
- Courses with the School of Public Service
- Select Official Languages.
- Mauril application
- Listen to films and programs in the second language with subtitles in the second language.
- Read in the second language.
- Courses with the School of Public Service
_______________________________ Graduate Recruitment Programs
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- Post-Secondary Recruitment (october/november of each year)
- Virtual Door to Talent for Persons with a Disability
- Indigenous Career Pathways
- Recruitment of Policy Leaders
- Other specialized recruitment initiatives
- Student Bridging - Canada.ca
_______________________________ Find a job
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- Post-Secondary Recruitment(october/november of each year)
- GC Jobs
- Career Marketplace : GCconnex
- Sign up for Facebook groups to share your CV and see available job opportunities
- Student jobs, recents grads, entery level and mid-career
- Mentorship and Career Development
- Hiring opportunities for graduates
- Indigenous recruitment
- Human Resources
- Policy
- Employees Administrative
- Communication
- Finance
- Scientific
- Computer System
- Information Technology
- Grants and contribution
- Access to Information and Privacy
- Risk Management
- Project Management