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D is for diversity - and delusion

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The Spectator, September 18th, 2004

David Shariatmadari on the mysterious policy that now pervades the Civil Service, creating thousands of non-jobs

Job advertisements can be misleading. When I was just out of university in 2001, I sent my details to the Department for Education, lured by the promise of an exciting temporary opportunity in a dynamic and innovative area of education policy. I wanted to work in the public sector and the government website worktrain.com, with its photos of beaming, larger than life jobseekers, had been my first port of call. One year down the line I had Icamt to take words like dynamic and innovat...

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