The Department of Home Affairs' eRecruitment platform makes it easier to apply for jobs at the entity.
The new eRecruitment platform is another step in the long journey to digitalise the department and bring it up to fighting form.
The eRecruitment platform was launched on Sunday and is part of the aforementioned drive to digitalise Home Affairs and automate as many business processes and service offerings as possible. Applications will need to include a comprehensive CV as well as a Z83 Employment Application Form. This form is really just a summation of your work experience and education but it’s a requirement when applying for a position within the South African Government.
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