The Civil Service Commission has urged fresh graduates as well as first-time job seekers to consider working in government, saying that they are entitled to a free Certificate of Eligibility and other common pre-employment documents.
In a press statement, CSC Chairman Karlo Nograles said that under Republic Act 11261 or the First-time Jobseekers Assistance Act , government agencies should no longer collect fees from a first-time jobseeker requesting common pre-employment documents.
“Offering free pre-employment documents to qualified first-time job seekers not only makes government services more accessible but also expands employment opportunities for Filipinos,” Nograles said. The applicant may then bring the barangay certification to any of the 16 CSC Regional Offices nationwide, regardless of their place of examination, to request original and authenticated copies of the COE at no cost.
“The CSC hopes that by providing complimentary documents to FTJs, applicants will be encouraged to apply in career positions and join the 1.9 million public servants serving in various offices nationwide,” Nograles said.Empower yourself! Essential tips for a mother pursuing health and wellnessIndulge in the ultimate chocolate experience with Seattle’s Best Coffee and GhirardelliChina’s biggest coast guard ship was again seen intruding in the vicinity of Ayungin Shoal yesterday, just a day after.
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