The State of California has successfully implemented an employment applicat
ion and civil service testing process on the Internet for its largest entry
level professional classification, Staff Services Analyst. This innovative
selection process, the first of its kind is available to the public twenty
-four hours a day via the Internet or telephone. Since its debut in June 19
96, this examination has been well received by candidates and state departm
ents and has helped the state to realize a considerable savings in staff ti
me and money as compared to a traditional written examination. This technol
ogy is already being applied to other examinations and is well on its way t
o becoming a common testing format. This paper describes the development an
d implementation of the Staff Services Analyst examination as well as some
of the many issues to be considered when exploring the new frontier of Inte
rnet civil ser-vice testing.
For the past several years, the California State Personnel Board (SPB) has
been exploring ways to utilize new technology to streamline the process of
recruiting and selecting candidates for employment. An interdepartmental ta
sk force was created to explore cost effective, efficient, flexible ways to
administer quality testing procedures. The task force focused on the Staff
Services Analyst (SSA) classification since this is one of the few entry l
evel professional classifications tested on an open basis (open to members
of the public). The resulting new exam consists of a scored life experience
questionnaire and is available on a continuous basis on both the Internet
and telephone. This nearly paperless examination represents a quantum leap
forward in the application of new and innovative technologies, which signif
icantly improves the effectiveness and efficiency of civil service testing
procedures.