Civil service means two things, either a job or work force
which one enters through an examination process which is relatively
competitive.
The second definition is any group of workers
which are in any government agency that is not the
military.
So the main difference my lie in that first
definition, since the second definition and that of "Public Service" are basically
identical and refer to the same thing.
The examination
process for the Civil Service is intense, take a look at the process for entering the
Foreign Service (a branch of the Civil Service) which involves exams, interviews, group
interviews and of course a very thorough vetting process where the FBI basically asks
everyone you know if you ever did anything bad.
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