Federal News Radio asked young federal employees from several agencies to share what they love, hate and would change about government. They also explained what...
(This story is part of a Federal News Radio special report, “The New Face of Government.”)
By Jolie Lee
Federal News Radio
Federal News Radio asked young federal employees from several agencies to share what they love, hate and would change about government. They also explained what they think is unique about their generation and how their skills and knowledge can help in the federal workplace.
“We don’t expect the status quo.” — Chad Davis, 30 |
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“I wish we had more access to more technology.” — Ayesha Edwards, 29 |
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“It seems like my friends and fellow employees have influenced the older generation.” — Joshua Franklin |
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“I’m helping people out whose shoes I used to be in.” — Steven Fyfe, 28 |
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“I was really conscious as a young employee that I needed to prove myself.” — Katie Rush, 29 |
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“I think leadership is very aware that we are the next generation coming up. — Scott Thomas, 26 |
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Check out more from the Federal News Radio special report, “The New Face of Government.”
Part 1 – Introduction: New Face of Government
Part 2 – Survey reveals both opportunities, rift between generations
Part 3 – Practical tips for engaging young feds
Part 4 – Young feds share what they really think (Read the profiles of six young feds)
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