Transcription of Selection Criteria Complete Examples
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The first block of grades are the six ‘APS’ grades, from APS 1 to APS 6. APS 1 is the most junior grade, APS 6 the most senior. Then there are the two ‘Executive’ grades, Executive Level 1 (‘EL 1’) and Executive Level 2 (‘EL 2’). Finally there are the three ‘Senior Executive Service’ grades, from 1 to 3. Senior Executive ...
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