Women Returners at the Home Office

...a service and making the world better for others was more important to me than the huge salary and company car I had enjoyed in my youth. I had civil...
...a service and making the world better for others was more important to me than the huge salary and company car I had enjoyed in my youth. I had civil...
...my business, communication and organisational skills. I was never discouraged or overlooked for any events or training and was easily accepted as part of the BAME network and other cross-government...
...cancer, for example. To do research, scientists need a licence for themselves and their project, and they need to carry out the work at a licensed establishment. Licence applications are...
...good code as part of a team, not to win a popularity contest. Some offices are better than others Developers, male or female, are in demand. And that’s a fact...
...the content, design and code of the forms to address the issues John encountered. By making the service more accessible for John, we’ll make it easier for everyone to use....
...a role, you’ll be put forward for security clearance. If you apply for security clearance you should usually have been continuously resident in the UK for 5 years ...
...we came up with: Inclusive design is better design for everyone Researching with people with disabilities quickly highlights usability issues No user should be excluded because of disability You can’t...
...scale to better visualise our research. What we found out Speaking to a broad range of users is crucial for designing an effective service and meeting the Digital Service Standard....
...me the chance to change my career and I am looking forward to taking this training and networking into the next phase of my working life. Apply for an internship...
...programme Applications are now open to civil servants for this year's career changer programme. To apply, sign in to Civil Service Jobs and search for 'User Research Career Changer Programme'....
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