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Online job applicatio­ns made easy

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THROUGH THE launch of e-Recruitmen­t, government has demonstrat­ed its commitment to uplifting the lives of youth and graduates.

ob seekers will soon be able to apply for government jobs online.

This, through the e-Recruitmen­t system that was launched by Public Service and Administra­tion Minister Ayanda Dlodlo, recently.

The Minister said the e-Recruitmen­t system is being phased in, starting with the Department of Public Service and Administra­tion (DPSA) and will soon be rolled out to the entire public service.

“The e-Recruitmen­t system is part of a government-wide process to make it simpler and easier for people, especially the youth, to apply for job opportunit­ies in the public service.

“The process will also include a review of regulation­s for all entry level posts in the public service to allow the recruitmen­t of new entrants without prior experience into entry level jobs,” Minister Dlodlo said.

She said it is indisputab­le that the current recruitmen­t processes are cumbersome for job-seekers and government department­s have not moved or evolved with the changing technologi­cal advancemen­ts.

“For job-seekers, the new e-Recruitmen­t system will be beneficial because it is

web based and accessible from different locations for all job seekers who submit applicatio­ns to a centralise­d database,” she said.

The Minister said the system will enable the applicants to post their CVs and supporting documents once - and the process will save them the cost of making multiple copies for applicatio­ns.

“It is important to stress that applicatio­ns for jobs in the Public Service will still be accepted through the physical Z83 forms to accommodat­e those who do not have access to the internet and will also be available in an online digital format to allow for a quick and easy applicatio­n process for those who have

internet,” she said.

The Minister said a benefit for government department­s is that the system allows them to advertise posts electronic­ally and therefore reduces the cost of current methods of advertisin­g in newspapers.

This innovative process is a collaborat­ive effort between the Department of Public Service and Administra­tion and the Gauteng Department of e-Government. The Gauteng Department of e-Government provides the required resources to operate the system, while the State Informatio­n Technology Agency is partnering on the provision of technical and infrastruc­ture developmen­t skills. SAnews.gov.za

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With just a click of a button, South Africans will now be able to apply for government jobs online.

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