Engaging Employees and the Public in Federal AI Projects
Involving employees and the public in federal AI projects is essential for fostering transparency and trust. Here are six steps to help.
Involving employees and the public in federal AI projects is essential for fostering transparency and trust. Here are six steps to help.
Despite recent progress with diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, one largely minority demographic — the incarcerated — lags behind. Prioritizing DEI principles in prisons starts by equipping incarcerated individuals for success as soon as they enter a facility.
Getting used to AI can be an uncertain journey. Will it raise the quality and speed of your output? Will it expand the scope of your job, or put it at risk? Find out what an expert thinks.
Being a leader is tough, and sometimes it’s difficult to move people in the direction you want to go. But remember: People are complex and flawed and need to feel loved and respected. And there probably are days when you’re difficult, too.
Here are 10 steps to navigating your federal agency no matter what rank you have in your professional career and where you want to head next.
A government career offers many opportunities to find work that matters. But although you’re working for the public good, you also need to treat your career as a career — and treat yourself as a professional.
Resumes today need to get past automated applicant tracking systems as well as human reviewers. That can be difficult. Here are seven ways to write a successful resume.
Employers are responding to quiet quitting with quiet firing. Here are some tips on how to recognize it — and how to keep it from happening to you.
One of the scariest times in your career can be realizing you are so discontent in your position that you lose focus on your career goals. Or, you don’t even know what they are anymore.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of December 17, 2021.