This book, "Information For Boards Of Examiners And Nominating Officers Concerning Applications, Examinations, And Appointments," offers a detailed guide to the processes involved in U.S. Civil Service employment. Originally prepared by the United States Civil Service Commission, this resource provides crucial insights into application procedures, examination protocols, and appointment processes within the federal government.
It serves as a valuable reference for boards of examiners, nominating officers, and anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of civil service operations. The information contained within sheds light on the standardized practices designed to ensure fair and merit-based hiring within governmental roles. This book is a useful historical resource for understanding the structure and function of the American Civil Service system.
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