Your job application

Last updated on July 9, 2024

This page details how to create a personal profile and resume when you apply for a position in the BC Public Service.

Current job postings

Use the links below to search for jobs in the BC Public Service:

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Recruitment Management System (RMS) account

To apply for a BC Public Service job, you must have an online account and an applicant profile in the RMS.

You can add your resume and cover letter to your profile anytime. You can also customize your resume when applying for a job. We recommend that you view the job posting details first to understand the job requirements and what must be included with your application.

If you withdraw from a competition and add yourself back for consideration, your original application will be resubmitted. 

If you are experiencing technical difficulty, please go to the Technical Assistance page for support.

Job seeker quick reference guide

View our Job Seeker Quick Reference Guide (DOCX, 1.5MB) for information on how to create an account, search and apply for jobs, review your submission history and accept a job offer.

How to apply

Job posting applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date listed on the posting. 

You can review specific ministry and central agency websites to learn more about the organizations offering the job.

 

Video tutorials

Next steps in the competition

If you meet the education and experience requirements, you may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements.

This is done by using tests, presentations, role plays, interviews and past work performance checks. The order and type of selection method will vary depending on the job requirements.

For more information on the next steps in a competition check out the Hiring process for applicants page on MyHR. Alternatively, you can ask for more information by contacting the person listed in the job posting.

Privacy

The B.C. government is committed to protecting the privacy of people whose personal information is held by government through responsible information management practices.

Any personal information provided to the B.C. government is collected, used and disclosed in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) or other applicable legislation.