The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the organisation responsible for collecting and publishing official statistics about the UK's society and economy, and also carries out the ten-yearly census for England and Wales.
Our work is vital to the Government, local and health authorities, industry, researchers, students and the public.
We inform decision-making at all levels and provide information that is official and independent.
Ours are the most up-to-date statistics on all aspects of UK life, making ONS a challenging and diverse workplace.
With around 3,000 employees working across three sites, ONS is always seeking potential candidates to cover a wide range of positions.
We are looking for team players who can communicate with people on all levels, and enjoy working in hi-tech, fast-paced environments.
ONS offers great development opportunities for staff at the start of their careers through to experienced professionals. Training and development of all our staff is given the highest priority.
By making statistics available to the nation, you could enjoy fulfilling work which benefits the whole of society.
If you are interested in making a career at ONS, take a moment to explore the information available.
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Current vacancies
Current vacancies at the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
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ONS Information Management Jobs
Information management and technical specialist jobs in Newport and Titchfield
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ONS Researcher and Statistician Jobs
Researcher, Analyst and Statistician (RAS) recruitment exercise
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UK Statistics Authority: GSS Recruitment
External link to the UK Statistics Authority website: GSS Recruitment page
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Why work for ONS?
Reasons to choose the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for your career
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Eligibility for applying for ONS vacancies
Gives eligibility criteria for employment at ONS and details equal opportunity and probation policy