Want to apply online for a government job? Here are some useful reminders

Want to apply online for a government job? Here are some useful reminders
Jobstreet content teamupdated on 13 April, 2022
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Want to apply online for a government job? Here are some useful reminders

Several months into the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone is still trying to adjust to the New Normal. Several quarantine levels later, and there seems to be no end in sight to our return to normal life pre-pandemic. But as they say, life goes on. Many hirers and job seekers are looking to find a happy in-between going back to business as usual and adjusting to the new reality.

One of the events moving into the digital space is the Government Online Career Fair 2020, a partnership between the Civil Service Commission and JobStreet Philippines. Unlike past events, the career fair will now be conducted online in the comfort and safety of home.

Over 30,000 jobs are available right now on the JobStreet platform. This is the right time to take a chance and grab as many opportunities to get employed. Aside from a well-secured tenure, it is also a role that enables one to serve the country while earning an income.

Working for the government is a unique challenge for many employees. Many aspire to hold a government job because of the different benefits it offers, but unlike applying for private companies, there are additional requirements one must know before applying. Here are some useful reminders for the Government Online Career Fair 2020:

Fill up the Personal Data Sheet completely.

The Personal Data Sheet is a must-complete document when applying to government jobs. Besides sharing your usual personal data and work experience, the Personal Data Sheet will ask for several information such as voluntary work experience in private or NGO, training programs attended, and applicable licenses.

After filling up the form, remember to download the Personal Data Sheet and upload it on your JobStreet profile as a resume.

If you're a first-time job seeker, you're entitled to the First Time Jobseekers Assistance Act.

The government is lending first-timers a hand when it comes to obtaining government documents needed to apply for a job. Under the Republic Act No. 1126 or First Time Jobseekers Assistance Act, fees are waived for issuance or certification of most government documents. Examples of these are birth certificate, barangay clearance, Police clearance certificate, etc. For a full explanation of this benefit, refer here.

Know the type of positions available in the government.

To set expectations, it's essential to be aware of the varying types of government positions before applying. Each agency has differences in terms of employment status, tenure, benefits, etc. While many roles are eventually hired as long-term, not all are permanent at the start of employment. For example, some roles may be for a contractual or consultancy position at first, and some may be for regular or plantilla.

Take note of the qualifications needed for each job vacancy.

Not all roles are created equal, and each position may require a different set of exams and qualifications to be eligible. Generally, aspiring job seekers usually needs to pass the Civil Service Exams to be eligible, but not all roles require it.

It is classified into two types, according to the kind of eligibility you can get:

Type of Civil Service Exams:What is it?What does the exam questions typically cover?
Career Service Professional ExaminationsPassing this exam means you may also be eligible for second-level roles in industries such as science, technology, and other professional positions up to Division Chief Level.English, Mathematics, General Info, Analogy and Logic Reasoning
Career Service Sub-professional examinationsPassing this exam means you can be eligible for government-wide first-level roles than requires less than four years of college education. Positions may include: clerical, custodial service, trade, etc.English, Mathematics, General Info, Clerical Operations

Make sure to have the needed documents on hand.

To save time and effort, you should have all relevant IDs and certificates ready to fill up the Personal Data Sheet efficiently. Jobseekers will be asked for their PAG-IBIG, SSS, TIN, PhilHealth numbers. For eligibility, documents such as the Career Executive Service (CES)/ Board/Bar (RA 1080), or Driver's license will be asked, if applicable.

All set? The Government Online Career Fair is now open for pre-registration. Don't forget to save the date on September 14-18 to participate online. It's your unique chance to have a fulfilling and lucrative career while still serving the country. See you at the GOCF 2020!

About JobStreet.com

JobStreet.com is a leading online job board presently covering the employment markets in the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. JobStreet.com currently services over 300,000 companies and over 20 million jobseekers in its database.

About SEEK Asia

JobStreet.com and jobsDB are part of SEEK Asia, which is the leading online employment market place in Asia. SEEK Asia covers 6 countries namely Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.

SEEK Asia is the extension of the Australian Securities Exchange listed company called SEEK. The company's purpose is to help improve people's lives through a better career.

For more information about this article, or to schedule an interview with JobStreet.com Philippines, please email [email protected].

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