How to Apply for CSC Online Jobs

Here is tow to Apply for CSC Online Jobs.

The Civil Service Commission () is holding an online job fair 2020 for five days in September as it commemorates the 120th Philippine Civil Service Anniversary, said Commissioner Aileen Lizada on Monday.

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The online CSC Online Jobs fair 2020 would be held September 14 to 18 in partnership with JobStreet.

How to Apply CSC Online Jobs

A. GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPATING APPLICANTS

1. The job applicant must have an account with the JobStreet.com. If the applicant has no account, the applicant must create an account, as follows:

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Step 1: Go to this link:

https://onlinejobfair.jobstreet.com.ph

Step 2: Type in your email address;

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Step 3: Complete the Personal Data Sheet (PDS) form. Your PDS is automatically attached to your account once you completed the creation of your account with JobStreet.com.

2. On the start of the event, view participating agencies and access their job listings to choose preferred positions to apply; and

3. Submit application through Apply Button located at the bottom page of the agency posting.

(Note: The agency shall conduct the initial assessment and notify the job applicants through email or text message the status of the application and/or additional instructions or requirements to be complied by the applicant.)

B. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT PRINCIPLE (EOP)

The CSC highly encourages application from qualified interested persons, including persons with disabilities (PWD), members of indigenous communities, and those from any sexual orientation, gender identity and expression (SOGIE).

How to Apply for CSC Online Jobs

C. COMPLIANCE TO THE FIRST TIME JOBSEEKERS ASSISTANCE ACT

All applicants who are considered first time jobseekers as defined under CSC Resolution No. 2000363 dated 21 February 2020, Circularized under OM No. 14, s. 2020 shall be entitled to a waiver of fees and charges in the issuance or authentication of a copy of Certificate of Eligibility. Should the record of the Commission show that the person has previously requested a COE but has not been employed yet and still qualifies for the benefits provided by the First Time Job Seekers Act, they can still be given the requested certificate for free, provided, they complied with the following requirements:

1. Any applicant claiming to be a first time jobseeker as contemplated in the First Time Jobseekers Act must secure and present barangay certification stating that he/she is a first time jobseeker;

2. The applicant must be a Filipino citizen, actively looking for employment and resident of the barangay issuing the barangay certification for at least six (6) months; and

3. The validity of the barangay certificate shall be one (1) year from the issuance.

Source: http://www.csc.gov.ph/slider/2007-2020-gov-onine-career-fair.html