What is a national area of selection?
Geographic limits, known as “area of selection,” determine where prospective candidates must reside or work to be considered for job openings in the federal public service. An appointment process that uses a national area of selection is open to “persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad”.
Related Questions
- In December 2008, the Public Service Commission announced the full implementation of a national area of selection for public services jobs open to the public. What does this mean?
- How do various levels of AFS - local, area, regional and national - interact and communicate?
- How is a national area of selection applied?