Public Services and Procurement Canada
Work wellbeing score is 81 out of 100
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Work wellbeing score is High, 81 out of 100

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High

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High

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High

About the company

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    Government & Public Administration
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    Public Services and Procurement Canada website

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) plays an important role in the daily operations of the Government of Canada as a key provider of services for federal departments and agencies. It supports them in the achievement of their mandated objectives as their central purchasing agent, linguistic authority, real property manager, treasurer, accountant, integrity adviser, and pay and pension administrator. The department's vision is to excel in government operations, and our strategic outcome...

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) plays an important role in the daily operations of the Government of Canada as a key provider of services for federal departments and agencies. It supports them in the achievement of their mandated objectives as their central purchasing agent, linguistic authority, real property manager, treasurer, accountant, integrity adviser, and pay and pension administrator. The department's vision is to excel in government operations, and our strategic outcome and mission is to deliver high-quality, central programs and services that ensure sound stewardship on behalf of Canadians and meet the program needs of federal institutions.

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Montréal, QC

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Rating is calculated based on 58 reviews and is evolving.

3.85 out of 5 stars.20193.90 out of 5 stars.20204.00 out of 5 stars.20214.60 out of 5 stars.20224.50 out of 5 stars.2023

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Supply Specialist in Ottawa-Gatineau, ON
on 23 April 2023
Satisfied
A good and consistent place to work, as long as you understand the opportunity cost of the job security. Government is slow in general and promotions no exception, and moreover promotions above a certain level are only given to people who are bilingual. You will never escape the glacial pace of the work environment and you will never escape the language barriers. This is fine for me, but for those...
Project Support Officer in Gatineau, QC
on 6 April 2023
Great place to work
I learned a lot while working at PSPC. I had a great manager and everyone was easy to work with for the most part. The workload was fair. At times the work was boring, but there were a few interesting projects.
Compensation Trainer / Advisor in Miramichi, NB
on 19 March 2023
Fast Paced
If you’d like to continuous change, if you love opportunities PSPC is the place to be. If you’d like to work hard and feel accomplished, again PSPC is the place to be.
Document Clerk in Ottawa, ON
on 10 February 2023
Good salary but poor management
I was very excite for working for the government for the first time. The people within the contract centres / call centres are kind but horribly managed. Nepotism and insincere management. They want people that do their work and don't bother them but training was poor so difficult to ask questions. Ask questions early on.
Supply Specialist in Kingston, ON
on 12 October 2022
Supportive workplace
I worked at PSPC for 37 years. The work environment is very supportive with many opportunities for advancement. From management to team leaders and coworkers everyone support you to succeed.

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  • Associate Project Manager4.7 out of 5 stars.
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  • Supply Specialist5.0 out of 5 stars.

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