The State hiring process can be challenging, especially if you are new to State service. So, we’ve simplified the process for you. Follow these 5 Steps of the State Hiring:
STEP 1: Create and Set Up Your Profile
To get started, follow these 3 simple steps to create and set up your profile:
STEP 2: Search For and Take an Examination (Exam)
If you are new to employment with the State of California, you must pass an “open” exam before you may apply. You will need to pass a separate exam for each desired classification. Follow the steps below to complete the exam process.Step 2: Search For and Take an Examination (Exam)
STEP 3: Apply for Jobs
Once eligibility has been established, you can start searching and applying for job openings in the classification for which you have successfully tested. Below are ways to search and apply for job openings.
EMPLOYMENT INQUIRY: These letters are sent to those in reachable ranks for current vacancies.
VACANT POSITION DATABASE ON THE WEB (WVPOS): Is a database of all current state job vacancies managed by CalHR.
DEPARTMENTAL VACANCY LISTINGS: Available vacancies posted on department’s website. Browse Job Openings.
STUDENTS: To apply for “Student” positions, exam is not required. To obtain more information, visit Foundation for California Community Colleges (FCCC).
After you apply for a job, you may be offered an interview. Interviews are designed to identify the most qualified candidate for that specific job opening.
STEP 4: Prepare for the Hiring Interview
You may be contacted for a hiring interview for the job you applied for. The hiring interview is specific to a particular job, in a department for the classification.
To prepare for your interview, review the duties and responsibilities listed on the Job Opportunity Bulletin.
Acquaint yourself with the mission and functions of that department and how the job you are interviewing for contributes.
If you are not selected, continue applying for additional job openings.
You may be contacted for a hiring interview for the job you applied for. The hiring interview is specific to a particular job, in a department for the classification.
STEP 5: Serve a Probationary Period
Once you have been hired into State service, you will serve a probationary period of 6 or 12 months, depending on your classification.
When you have successfully completed probation, you attain permanent status as a State employee. However, unsuccessful performance may lead to rejection during probation and failure to attain permanent status.
For more information
For more information about the State’s exam and civil service process, please visit the following CalHR webpages: