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Guides by State and Role

Civil service exam guides that help you find the right hiring path faster

Choose a role to explore state-specific exam requirements, compare hiring paths and salary expectations, and move into the right practice test or study guide with more confidence.

50 states covered8 tracked career paths100 state-role links available

Find your exam guide quickly

Search by state, role, or agency type, then narrow the catalog by career area.

Court pathwaySocial services

Probation Officer exam guide by state

Probation officer candidates take a written civil service exam that measures the reasoning, judgment, and communication skills needed to supervise offenders and support court operations.

Hiring outlook

Steady court-system hiring

Average salary

$59k median track

Exam difficulty

Moderate to high

Featured state

Pennsylvania

Typical agencies

County probation, parole divisions, court services

Exam length

2–3 hours

Written civil service exam

Competitive score

Typically 70% to pass

State coverage

50 role pages

Searchable by state and region

State pages

Open a state guide to compare salary patterns, exam sections, and the administering civil service body.

Show all 50 states

Northeast

11 states

South

12 states

Midwest

12 states

Southwest

4 states

West

11 states
NewSocial services

Social Worker exam guide by state

Government social worker candidates take a civil service exam measuring the reading, writing, and judgment skills needed to assess client needs and manage casework in a public agency.

Hiring outlook

Strong in family services and public health systems

Average salary

$61k median track

Exam difficulty

Moderate

Featured state

New Jersey

Typical agencies

Child welfare, county services, mental health agencies

Exam length

2–3 hours

Written civil service exam

Competitive score

Typically 70% to pass

State coverage

50 role pages

Searchable by state and region

State pages

Open a state guide to compare salary patterns, exam sections, and the administering civil service body.

Show all 50 states

Northeast

11 states

South

12 states

Midwest

12 states

Southwest

4 states

West

11 states

Not Sure Where to Start

A clearer entry point for first-time candidates

If you are still comparing roles, focus on the most common first exams, then use salary and practice pages to narrow your path before you file.

Best for broad entry options

Administrative assistant and clerical titles appear across the widest range of agencies.

Most common first public safety exams

Police, firefighter, and dispatcher tracks give you the clearest view of public safety hiring timelines.

Suggested next step

Open one state guide, compare the practice test, then commit to the role-specific study guide that matches your target exam.

Keep moving into prep

Once you know the role, the strongest next move is to practice the format before you apply.