376,631 apply for 220 vacancies in ICPC

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376,631 apply for 220 vacancies in ICPC
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The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission has said it received 376,631 online applications for its 2020 recruitment as of the time of close of entry on January 30, 2020.

It said the 376,631 applicants would be competing to fill the existing 220 job vacancies in the agency.itter handle, @icpc_pe.

It explained further that it would not consider applications submitted for the positions of Assistant Directors because of lack of fund. “That a total of 376,631 applications were received by 11.59pm of January 30, 2020 to fill 220 available positions that are supported by budgetary allocation; “That shortlisted applicants will be subjected to an online assessment test, a computer-based aptitude test, and a written assessment test which will qualify them for an oral interview and other stages of assessment;

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