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  2. United States federal civil service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, pay systems, and hiring authorities of the civilian workforce of the U.S. federal government. The article also covers the challenges and controversies of the federal civil service, such as outsourcing, pay equity, and political appointments.

  3. Civil Services Examination - Wikipedia

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    UPSAC CSE stands for Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination, a standardized test for recruitment to higher civil services in India. It consists of three phases: preliminary, main and personality tests, and covers various subjects and skills.

  4. Central Superior Services - Wikipedia

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    Central Superior Services (CSS) is the elite civil service of Pakistan that runs the bureaucratic operations and government secretariats of the Cabinet. The web page explains the history, structure, exams, and naming convention of the CSS.

  5. BCS Examination - Wikipedia

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    BCS Examination is a competitive exam for Bangladesh Civil Service cadres. The quota system, which gave preference to some candidates, was abolished in 2018 and 2020, and the eligibility criteria include age, nationality and academic qualifications.

  6. Civil service - Wikipedia

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    A civil servant is a public employee who works for a government department or agency, usually hired rather than elected. Learn about the origin and evolution of the civil service in different countries and regions, such as China, Britain and international organizations.

  7. Texas Civil Service Testing - Wikipedia

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    The Texas civil service testing process is a prerequisite to both fire and police sector positions as a way of ensuring an unbiased selection process. Civil service examinations consist of basic and/or advance arithmetic, money handling, word problems, and interpretation of graphs and statistics and focuses an abundant deal language skills.

  8. Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act - Wikipedia

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    The act, passed in 1883, aimed to end the spoils system of political patronage in federal appointments and establish a merit-based system. It was signed by President Chester A. Arthur, who had been a spoilsman himself, and was influenced by the scandals of his predecessors.

  9. What Civil Surgeons Do and When to See One - WebMD

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    Civil surgeons are doctors who perform medical exams on immigrants to the U.S. seeking permanent residency or certain visas. Learn about their education, certification, exam procedures, and ...