Sometimes working along can be downright pleasant. Sometimes you're all by yourself pursuing injustice.
The more work becomes tele or remote, the greater the allure of virtual reality in professional settings.
The latest study of federal employee attrition rates depicts a stable workforce
Drop it, leave it in the rain or blazing hot sunshine, and the Toughbook 40 will keep on running.
At least one agency has a severe staffing shortage in that particular occupational code. Namely, the Veterans Health Administration. The workplace can turn bad pretty fast. Especially if that workplace is a hospital.
Scientific study shows people generate fewer ideas when brainstorming on a video call rather than in person.
Averages don't tell you everything, but on average the government has to work to restore employees' faith.
Magic can happen when disabled but determined employees have an agency that want so support
Fourth of July is a reminder that rough political debate hasn't yet managed to overwhelm the country
It's easier to imagine better CX than to make it happen. At least now it's their money.
A shortcut to the right candidates has been around forever. Agencies just have to start using it.
Just because they can send you email or phone you at all hours day and night doesn't mean you have to answer.
Overcome the hiring process, fashion good onboarding, and watch what can happen.
Prospective employees are pickier than ever about where, when, how and for whom they'll work
Nineteen riders from the federal information technology community joined in Federal News Network's 3rd Annual Motorcycle Ride for Charity on Friday, May 20.