“Any civil servants (lawyers, policy professionals, analysts) can apply to any other internally advertised role after that have passed their probation.”
What do you think about joining the civil service in e.g. administrative roles so that more civil service vacancies are then advertised to you?
Hi rharris, if you have more experience in eg admin than in policy, it might make sense to apply for an administrative role to get some initial experience with the Civil Service. You’d be eligible to apply for other internally-advertised roles after you’ve passed your probation (normally six months) and you’ll be a more competitive applicant because of your Civil Service experience.
“Any civil servants (lawyers, policy professionals, analysts) can apply to any other internally advertised role after that have passed their probation.”
What do you think about joining the civil service in e.g. administrative roles so that more civil service vacancies are then advertised to you?
Hi rharris, if you have more experience in eg admin than in policy, it might make sense to apply for an administrative role to get some initial experience with the Civil Service. You’d be eligible to apply for other internally-advertised roles after you’ve passed your probation (normally six months) and you’ll be a more competitive applicant because of your Civil Service experience.