Law / Public Administration

Civil Servant

Implements government policy and delivers public services across administrative roles.

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Career snapshot

Education대학교 + 공무원 시험
Growth안정
Salary signal$40,000–$110,000/yr (entry–senior)
Entry difficulty보통

What the work can involve

  • People in Civil Servant usually spend time solving problems inside the Law / Public Administration field.
  • The work often rewards organizing and detail work, helping and teaching, leading and persuading, especially when paired with steady learning and feedback.
  • Actual tasks vary by country, employer, seniority, and whether the role is in a large organization or a smaller team.

What may fit this career

Interest CProfile strength: 90
Interest SProfile strength: 70
Interest EProfile strength: 50

Signs this path may be worth exploring

  • You may want to explore this path if you enjoy organizing and detail work, helping and teaching, leading and persuading.
  • This profile also emphasizes values such as 안정성, 사회봉사, 사회적인정.
  • Personality fit is not fixed, but this career profile tends to reward habits related to C, N.

Related majors

행정학, 법학, 경영학 등

Typical path

  1. Step 1: Earn a bachelor's degree in public administration, political science, law, or a relevant field
  2. Step 2: Pass civil service examinations or competitive government recruitment processes
  3. Step 3: Start in an entry-level government position (analyst, officer, administrator)
  4. Step 4: Build expertise in a policy domain and complete government-sponsored training programs
  5. Step 5: Advance through structured promotion pathways to senior administrator or policy director

How to test this direction before committing

  1. Review courses or majors connected to 행정학, 법학, 경영학 등.
  2. Interview someone in the field and ask what their week actually looks like.
  3. Try a small project, shadowing experience, volunteer role, internship, or beginner portfolio piece before committing deeply.

Before making a decision

  • Do not choose a career only because the match score is high.
  • Check current salary, licensing, hiring demand, and local education requirements before making important decisions.
  • Compare this path with at least three related careers so you can see whether the attraction is the field, the work style, or a specific job title.

People in this career often mention

Good partsJob security is essentially unmatched — pension, benefits, and stability that private sector rarely offers.You have real impact on public policy and services that affect millions of people's daily lives.
Hard partsBureaucracy moves glacially; good ideas can take years to implement through layers of approval.Salary ceilings are strict, and top performers often leave for better-paid private sector roles.

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