The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services has released its January application schedule for civil service exams.
Open, competitive, computer-based tests are administered throughout each month for various positions. If you meet the basic requirements of the job, you can apply for your exam online at Online Application System or at one of the Computer-Based Testing and Application Centers.
This month’s application period opened Jan. 7 for the following positions: accountant; associate inspector (housing construction); correction officer; education officer; electrical engineer; electrician (CUNY); housing exterminator; legal coordinator; nutrition consultant; police officer; school safety agent; and watershed maintainer.
The starting salary for each career varies, according to the city.
Most of these exams have a deadline of Jan. 27
The exam for police officer is open until Jan. 15, the exam for correction officer is open until March 4, and the exam for school safety agent is open until Feb. 3.
New York City employs hundreds of thousands of people in its 80 agencies. Taking a test is the way to get started in the hiring process for most of these positions. Application fees range from $40 to $101.
For more information about registering for these and other tests, log onto the Department of Citywide Administrative Services website.
To apply for a civil service exam open during this application period, go online via the Online Application System at www.nyc.gov/examsforjobs. To receive monthly exam updates, sign up for the Department of Citywide Administrative Services newsletter at nyc.gov/examsforjobs and click the Exams tab.
All examination and eligible list-related notifications are sent by email only; you will no longer receive notifications via U.S. mail.
On Staten Island, the testing center is located at 135 Canal St., Stapleton. Additional testing centers are located at: 2 Lafayette St., Manhattan; 210 Joralemon St., Brooklyn; 118-35 Queens Blvd., Queens; 1932 Arthur Ave., the Bronx.