Service Canada is hiring now for (Temporary, Permanent, Deployment, Secondment, Assignment, Acting, and Casual) Payment Service Officer jobs for various locations across Ontario.
Good thing is that prior experience is not required to apply. Furthermore, you only need a secondary school diploma or equivalent to apply.
Moreover, Service Canada will also be providing fully paid training.
As a Payment Service Officer at one of the Service Canada office, you will be responding to customer inquiries about one of Service Canada’s many advantages.
This is a good entry-level opportunity to begin your career in the Federal Public Service.
You will have access to a multi-tiered, extensive, and fully compensated training programme, the successful completion of which will provide you a grasp of the laws, policies, and processes necessary for the role.
The applicants only need their updated résumé to apply and considered for this role.
On a monthly basis, applications meeting the first screening standards will be chosen at random. Following that, the chosen applicants will be reached for evaluation.
You can try below optional self-assessment of your writing abilities in your second official language before submitting your application, in order to assist you choose whether you should apply for a bilingual position or not.
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Gagandeep Kaur Sekhon moved to Canada in 2010 on a study visa. She navigated through the ups and downs of her student life and gained her permanent residency in 2015. Today, she is a proud Canadian citizen residing in Calgary, Alberta. She is mother of 2 beautiful daughters and making her difference through writing and guidance at INC - Immigration News Canada.
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