Civil Service Fast Stream: Digital and Technology Graduate


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Civil Service Fast Stream

Listed on

6th November 2015

Location

Nationwide

Salary/Rate

Excellent

Salary Notes

Excellent

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Providing simpler, clearer and faster government information and services.

The Digital and Technology Fast Stream gives you the chance to work on the largest transformation taking place in government today. You will work in one of 17 government departments across the UK, to create digital services for the needs of citizens that are simpler, clearer and faster to use. You could also experience work at the forefront of technology transformation for government, using flexible, open source technology and common core infrastructure.

What will I do?

Working in multi-disciplinary teams, you will take on a range of posts over three years. These may include content designer, user researcher, performance analyst and project delivery roles. You may also contribute to digital strategy and policy, digital communications, or the government’s technology transformation programmes. One thing is certain. The Digital and Technology Fast Stream will leave you well equipped to take up a digital or technology role in government and become a future leader in this field.

Qualifications

You’ll need or expect to achieve a 2:1 degree in any subject by 2016.

Training and development

You’ll gain valuable technical experience including:

- strategy and policy

- user research

- operations

- delivery

- product design

- content analysis

- software engineering

- commercial management

Your on-the-job learning will also be supplemented by a technical curriculum that includes agile ways of working and coding.

To apply please click the APPLY button.

Closing date: 30 November 2015.

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