How to get a job in the Civil Service
...our team. It must mean we’re doing something right. I confess I often also feel a little frustrated when reviewing applications, and sometimes also when I’m listening to people in...
...our team. It must mean we’re doing something right. I confess I often also feel a little frustrated when reviewing applications, and sometimes also when I’m listening to people in...
...dozen Nobel Prize winners, delivering talks to rooms packed with officials eager to listen and learn. We normally get between 50 and 80 people turning up to each event, sometimes...
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...is, thus, a moral dilemma. This should be an explicit topic of discussion: what values are specific innovations promoting or hindering. Yet, so much of the current debate around innovation...
...the placement experience even if it is not your research area. It is not essential to be a specialist in the work you are doing in OIT as it is...
...straightforward. Except that I would normally describe myself more as a pragmatist than a dogged idealist, so I suppose there’s a question about why I chose to dig in rather...
...our energy on raising our profile inside and outside Whitehall. We’re hoping to bring in a comms specialist to help us do this, though it’s obviously a challenge for the...