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Editor’s Note: Click here to listen to Mike’s interview with OPM Director John Berry on Your Turn.
It’s amazing what hard times will do to – and for – federal operations looking for the best and brightest.
Folks who are paid to worry about the future of the federal workforce (and worrying is a cottage industry here in Washington) have long feared a tidal wave of retirements that, sooner rather than later, will leave many offices staffed with inexperienced, short-attention span dullards without mentors to control their urges to Twitter.
The thinking was that while many top-notch college grads were interested in public service, it was directed at NGOs or charities, rather than the federal government. After 9/11 there was a surge in applications from people who wanted to serve in government. That slacked off over the years but now a new event – the recession – has again piqued people’s interest in getting into government.
Currently, some agencies report that, for certain jobs, there are hundreds of applicants, sometimes even thousands of applicants for federal employment.
Appearing on the Federal Drive program yesterday morning, John Palguta of the Partnership for Public Service said interest in federal employment among college students has doubled from one-year ago. The Partnership did survey of 195 colleges and found moderate to major interest in government on the part of graduating seniors. Palguta said that in one bureau there were a number of job openings in one series and the agency got over 30,000 applicants.
So if you know somebody looking for a federal job, or you are looking to change agencies, be advised that you are facing a lot of competition, and not all agencies treat all employees the same way. Monday’s column dealt with the different perqs offered by different federal operations. That prompted a number of reader/listeners to add to the list.
Like so:
“Of course, they also received their regular salaries, all courtesy of the American taxpayer. Now, this was the early 1990’s and I have no further information on whatever the current compensation plan may be. But I do remember being pretty impressed at the time with Uncle Sam’s generosity.” T.J. Morgan
Listen Up!
Today at 10 am., on our Your Turn with Mike Causey show we’ll be talking with OPM’s new director John Berry. We have a batch of questions from you that we will ask him. Listen of you can (www.federalnewsradio.com or at WFED 1500 AM in the DC area). The show will be archived so if you miss it, or want to hear it again, you can do so at your leisure. But listen today if possible. If you tell your boss who’s on the show, he/she may listen too!
Nearly Useless Factoid
by Suzanne Kubota
Australia’s News Limited reports researchers there are working on way to control the enzyme “which causes damage during a heart attack and, less critically, is also responsible for turning snot green.” I’m putting this one on my personal list of “Good reasons not to have another heart attack”. sk
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