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IT is a sense of power and influence that has helped to make the Civil Service
one of the highest-ranking organisations in The Times Top 100 Graduate
Employers and no matter who is in Downing Street, the allure of working
as a top civil servant is always strong.
Of the many hundreds of graduate vacancies each year in the Civil Service, the
most sought after are on the Faststream scheme that provides fast-track
graduates to departments and agencies across government. The scheme is based
around a series of demanding placements and “faststreamers” can expect to
move regularly between the major central departments, such as transport or
trade and industry, and government agencies, as well as being seconded to
work in Europe, the US or the private sector.
There are ten programmes available with Fast Stream, including opportunities
in science and engineering, the diplomatic service, clerkships in
Parliament, schemes for statisticians and economists, the Government
Communication Headquarters and in MI6.
Although the scheme’s entry requirements seem fairly modest — a second class
degree in any subject — competition for Fast Stream appointments is
considerable. A thorough selection process involves a series of online
verbal, numerical and reasoning tests, an e-application form, a further test
day, full-day assessment centre and often a final selection board. The
scheme is usually open only to UK nationals, although occasionally there are
vacancies for other Commonwealth citizens or EU nationals.
Martin Birchall is editor of The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers
NUMBER 4: CIVIL SERVICE FAST STREAM
What does it do? The Civil Service’s accelerated development
programme for graduates is known as the Fast Stream and is the main entry
route into senior Civil Service careers.
How many vacancies are there? The Faststream scheme took on
about 250 graduates this year and applications for this intake are closed.
Recruitment for 2006 vacancies will begin in September.
Where are the graduate jobs? Nationwide.
What will it pay starters this year? £21,500.
What’s the competition like? The Civil Service received
more than 8,000 applications for the scheme in 2005.
The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers is based on research with more than
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