Career fair at large state university shows keen interest graduates or soon-to-best have in working for the federal government
Business whisperers define management as getting things done through others. If you're the manager, that makes two basics incumbent on you. One, can you motivate people. Two, can you identify and hire the right people in the first place.
As the government moves towards skills-based hiring, apprenticeships make more and more sense
The National Finance Center is technically deficient, suffers from poor internal and external communications, and provides sub-par customer experience, according to the findings of a new and widely reported study.
After something like 8,000 Federal Drive with Tom Temin interviews over the years, I really can't name a single favorite. This past week, though, the most fun interview was with two federal employees whose function I almost never interview — public affairs.
Maybe Ron DeSantis knew what he meant to say, but gosh, his throat-slit comment was way off the mark.
Agencies are hatching return-to-the-workplace policies one by one, and none of them quite match
Two agencies had widely differing culture problems, and senior civil servants fixed them with the basics
The push and pull over how much feds should return to the office seems headed to a grudging settlement.
Congress's latest run at dictating Veterans Affairs firing practices may not work much better than the last law that tried
Supreme Court ruling comes with a dissent that could lead to a constitutional challenge to qui tam cases
As Independence Day nears, let's think about federal employees doing things to agency missions and U.S. ideals
Portrait gallery of Tom Temin's 4th annual Motorcycle Ride for Charity Friday, June 23.
Each year the station stages this event to benefit the Federal Employees Education and Assistance Fund and Friends of Patients at the NIH.
Acquisition is more than a routine, if complicated, administrative process. It takes skill, collaboration and strategic thinking.