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The 2010 annual performance report found that agencies have cut their average hiring time to 105 days, down from 122 days a year a ago.
A new memo from Dan Gordon, OFPP administrator, details hiring flexibilities and new tools for agencies.
Angela Bailey, the official leading the reform training teams, said phase one of the effort was successful. She plans to release new tools to help agencies even more.
The Partnership for Public Service\'s Tim McManus discusses his top story of the year -- hiring reform.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development went from being the poster child for the dysfunctional federal hiring process to being a model of what others are striving for.
Many agencies have reduced the time it takes to hire a new employee. DoD, Energy and VA are among the departments that have made the most progress over the last year. OPM Director John Berry said a full government-wide look will not be available until early 2011.
The Chief Human Capital Officers Council is overseeing several initiatives to improve the training of federal human resources professionals. The university will bring together existing courses under one portal, and eventually will expand to meet current and emerging needs. OPM to announce agency progress in fixing federal hiring today.
A new alliance has been formed to address current and upcoming hiring reform needs; and to provide education, information, and assistance to Federal government agencies on how to implement leading-edge, effective hiring assessments that leverage technology to provide high quality candidates quickly. We get details from Dr. Elaine Pulakos spokesperson for the alliance.
Host Derrick Dortch talks with Linda Rix, Co-CEO of Avue Technologies. August 6, 2010
We get analysis from GovExec\'s Tom Shoop.
Agency releases new guides to help hiring managers implement the new approach, which will replace the rule of three.
Jennie Liming is one of seven winners of Federal News Radio\'s 2010 Causey Awards. Liming was nominated for creating, implementing, and managing a program to develop entry-level employees at GSA.
The Federal Hiring Process Improvement Act would streamline recruitment and hiring processes.