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  2. Public Service Department (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Service Club in Kampong Mentiri, [9] established by the government of Brunei, serves as a facility offering sports amenities, event halls, and multipurpose rooms for various activities. Officially inaugurated on 26 August 1990 by Isa bin Ibrahim , the club provides civil servants and their families with opportunities for sports and ...

  3. Government agencies in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei, at present, has the following ministries: [1] Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Ministry of Finance and Economy (MOFE) Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) Ministry Foreign Affairs (MFA) Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) Ministry of Education (MOE) Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism (MPRT) Ministry of Development (MOD) Ministry of Culture ...

  4. Recruiting metrics - Wikipedia

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    Many recruitment metrics are used by organizations to gain valuable insights on potential candidates during the recruitment process: Identification of candidates, sometimes known as sourcing personnel. Attraction of candidates. Interviewing and assessment of candidates. Overall process improvement of the recruiting workflow and steps.

  5. Staffing - Wikipedia

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    Staffing is the process of finding the right worker with appropriate qualifications or experience and recruiting them to fill a job position or role. [1] [2] Through this process, organizations acquire, deploy, and retain a workforce of sufficient quantity and quality to create positive impacts on the organization's effectiveness. [3]

  6. Bruneian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    It allows the children of expatriates, foreigners as well as residents in Brunei to examine their citizenship status and if necessary, apply for and obtain citizenship of Brunei. The primary law relating to Bruneian citizenship is the Nationality Act, 1962 drafted while Brunei was a British protectorate. The act was later amended in 1984 and 2002.

  7. Government of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The first is the system inherited from the British, similar to the ones found in India, Malaysia and Singapore. It is based on the English common law, but with codification of a significant part of it. The common law legal system covers most of Brunei's laws. The structure of the common law courts in Brunei starts with the magistracy.

  8. Competency-based recruitment - Wikipedia

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    The process of competency-based recruitment is intended to be fairer and a more realistic approach than other recruitment processes, by clearly laying down the required competencies and then testing them in such a way that the recruiter has little discretion to favour one candidate over another; the process assumes high recruiter discretion is ...

  9. Royal Brunei Police Cadet Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Brunei Police Cadet Corps (Malay: Pasukan Kadet Polis Diraja Brunei) is a youth movement in Brunei Darussalam. The membership requires students or teachers from a secondary public or private schools from Brunei Darussalam , or a volunteer with status as a permanent residents or Bruneian nationality.