How To Be A Civil Servant
By (Author) Martin Stanley
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st May 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Advice on careers and achieving success
352.630941
Paperback
256
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
The civil service is a profession, like any other, although it is seldom recognised as such by the public. When it was first published in 2000, Martin Stanley's seminal How to be a Civil Servant was the first guidebook to the British civil service ever published. This completely updated new edition provides the very latest advice about how civil servants should most effectively carry out their professional duties, and how they should respond to professional, ethical and technical issues pertinent to the job. The UK civil service employs 412,000 people across the country. Every year, over 25,000 students and graduates apply to enter the civil service through its fast stream competition alone. Many more join through other routes, such as graduating through administration roles, or as researchers and policy officers. It remains the only comprehensive guide on how to enter the civil service, how to work with ministers, how to address the media and how to avoid pitfalls and conflicts of interest.
"Clearly, simply and authoritatively Stanley guides his readers through the mysteries of minutes, ministers, minders, minutiae and much more besides." - Civil Service World
Martin Stanley is an experienced senior civil servant and public sector chief executive. He has spent much of his career at board level and at the interface between government and industry. He currently writes, teaches, and advises those interested in building strong government institutions, including competition and regulatory authorities. He is the founder of www.civilservant.org.uk, a website providing information and advice to civil servants at all levels.