May 29, 2010
Butuan – Based on the profile of the examinees released recently by the Civil Service Commission, the 3,939 female passers from both examination levels outnumbered by 66.84% the male passers totalling 2,361 while two examinees from the National Capital Region topped the Career Service written examinations conducted nationwide on November 15 last year.
Rachael Seso, with a rating of 88.44, bested 50,590 examinees of the Career Service Professional test, while Vivian Rose Velasco, with a 92.15 rating, placed first among the 11,799 hopefuls for the Sub-professional test.A passing rate of 9.25% was recorded for the Professional test, and 14.01% for the Sub-professional test, comprising 4,681 and 1,653 passers respectively.
The CSC recorded that out of the total 62,389 examinees, 6,334 or 10.15% hurdled the tests.
Meanwhile, two from Northern Mindanao were among the top 10 passers of the Professional level namely Nathalie Marie Mariano from Northern Mindanao, 87.88% placing 3rd place, John Alexander Belderol also from Northern Mindanao, 87.67% at 4th place, and Susan Joaquin from Davao Region, at 87.52% at top 9 (nine).
Statistics also showed that in terms of status of employment, 3,154 or 49.79% of the collective number of passers were unemployed at 2,241 passers or almost half (47.87%) in the Professional level, and 913 passers or more than half (55.23%) in the Sub-professional level.
There were 1,702 passers who came from the private sector and 1,103 from the government.
Those who took the exam as self-employed have a combined count of 200.
Data further illustrates that bulk of the passers at 4,730 or 74.68% indicated entrance to government as their main reason for taking the career service examination.
Lines of work highly considered by majority of the passers include human resource, social science and welfare service, general administrative services, financial service, math, physical and biological science service, and tourism and industry service.
The CSC again administered the Career Service Professional and Sub-professional written examinations to 95,393 registered examinees on April 25, the first examination scheduled for 2010.
The second and last round of Career Service written examinations will be held October 17, 2010 where applications are now being accepted at CSC Regional and Field Offices. (striker_jem with reports from CSC)
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