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Federal employees are divided into two groups -- military service and civil service. Civil service means civilian service. The Civil Service System is the set of laws and regulations that govern civilian employees. The term also extends to government bodies that have no military.
The main goal of civil service is to help the community at large. This can be in a government capacity, or via charitable and philanthropic endeavors. Civil service jobs usually require tests that need to be passed. Other civil service positions are voluntary and offer no pay or benefits.
Civil service jobs can be found on Monster and Indeed. The most popular is for postal workers. This is a well paying field but the competition is high. Most other civil service jobs require a college degree in the particular field.
The American Civil Service was created to overcome the nepotism and cronyism that was rife in federal employment. Laws were passed that ensured that people were hired on merit not because of relationships.
Most civil service jobs require the candidates complete competitive examinations to qualify for employment. Other qualifications will vary depending on the job being applied for.
The plaintiff will win a by default and a judgment will be entered against the defendant. There are not laws that require a person to file an answer or to be present at the civil suit hearing.
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Many federal jobs require taking a civil service exam. There is no one central location at which to take these exams. The applicant would be informed of the time and place for such an exam by whatever department they are applying with.
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