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Jobs and Other Job Postings managed by the RI Dept of Labor and Training
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Classification In Rhode Island State Government (RISG)
- There are various types of positions in RI State Government. Positions
fall within one of three categories: classified (i.e. noncompetitive classified
and competitive classified positions), unclassified, or nonclassified.
It is important to understand the differences between these categories,
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Unclassified positions: Positions in unclassified service are established by laws and are subject to compliance with standards of the Federal Government and regulations set forth by the Personnel Administrator. Positions in this category generally include the employees of elected officials, courts, boards and commissions, both houses of the general assembly, department directors, and various positions of a policy making character. All appointments are made by the Appointing Authorities or the Governor in accordance with the provisions of the laws governing such appointments and the Personnel Rules adopted for the Unclassified Service. Nonclassified
service positions: Positions within the nonclassified service are
covered under contract terms for the Board of Governors for Education
(Higher Education) and include senior administrative staff, as well as
faculty. Civil
Service Examination Preparation
The best way for you to prepare for an examination is to get a copy of the job specification; aka: job spec. The job spec will give you more information about the position to be filled and is available upon request. It will give illustrative examples of work and the general knowledge, skills and abilities required. Other material which you may want to study include Arco exam preparation books, elementary texts, technical references, periodicals and the like which can be obtained from a library. Previous exams may not be obtained for study purposes.
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We hope you have found the above information useful.
If you have any questions about jobs in State service, contact:
Cheryl A. Burrell STATE OF RHODE ISLAND IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/DIVERSITY EMPLOYER
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