Government of Canada jobs
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Search for government jobs
Find current government job postings.
Applying for government jobs
Learn how to apply and about the process.
Student employment
Job opportunities and hiring programs for students.
Self-declaration
Find out why it’s a good thing to self-declare when applying to job opportunities.
Apply to job opportunities and inventories for graduates
Increase your chances of being considered for government positions by applying to any of the Post-Secondary Recruitment program’s inventories and opportunities.
Start a career as a policy leader
Apply to the Recruitment of Policy Leaders program to be considered for mid-to-senior level policy positions in the government.
Jobs for Indigenous people
Find Government of Canada jobs and training opportunities for Indigenous people (students and graduates).
Jobs in national security and defence
Jobs with the Canadian Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canadian Border Services Agency, National Defence and Public Safety Canada.
Public service jobs for military and veterans
For military personnel and veterans wanting to transition to civilian life.
Temporary work assignments
Learn about temporary Interchange Canada work assignments that improve networks between the federal government and other business sectors, within Canada and internationally.
Pay, pension and benefits
Get information about rates of pay, collective agreements, pensions and benefits for the public service.
Hiring and assessing candidates and employees
Resources for HR specialists and hiring managers: recruitment options, advertising jobs, testing and priority entitlements

Federal Student Work Experience Program
Are you looking for a student job? Apply once and access tons of in-person and remote work opportunities.

Self-declaration – persons with disabilities
Self-declare, whether your disability is visible or invisible. We focus on abilities, not disabilities.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Public health risk is continually reassessed as new information becomes available.
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