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Career, Professional Development

How to Get Yourself Back on Track After a Career Setback

When you’re unhappy at your job and you’re not feeling supported or valued, it’s easy to lose your confidence in your abilities. When your confidence wanes, make sure you find other ways to build it back up.

September 19, 2018
Kimberly Nuckles
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Tags: Career setbacks, confidence, job satisfaction, managing stress, transition management

Career, Human Resources

Thinking About Filing an EEO Complaint Against a Federal Agency? Learn The Process

If you have chosen a career in the federal government, it is never too early to learn the EEO complaint filing basics.

September 19, 2018
Tanya Ward Jordan, M.S.
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Tags: Annual Report of the Federal Workforce, discrimination, EEOC, federal agency, Federal Complaint Process, file a complaint, NO FEAR Act

Career

Fortnite Lessons for the Workplace

Well, in the event you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, Fortnite is basically the Hunger Games meets Call of Duty but in a totally quirky, non-gory and animated way. But it can give us some good workplace lessons.

September 18, 2018
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Ryan Rosado
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Tags: career, fortnite, Workplace

Career, Leadership, Professional Development

Change Goes Better When Staff Feel Appreciated

When employees feel truly appreciated for what they do and who they are, resistance to change can be reduced significantly. 

September 11, 2018
Paul White
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Tags: change, management

Citizen Engagement, Social Media

How to Use Social Media on September 11

There are many ways government agencies can use social media on 9/11 to speak to people in a thoughtful way that will be appreciated.

September 10, 2018
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: 9/11 anniversary, citizen engagement, communications, community service, digital communications, service days, social media, volunteering

Cybersecurity, Tech

Managing the Costs & Security Risks of Containerized Environments

Few technologies have been as transformative on the IT landscape as containers. Yet, despite being around for nearly two decades, the term still leaves many a technologist scratching their heads.

September 9, 2018
Wayne Lewandowski
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Tags: containerization

White House

Career, Leadership, Policy

5 Things You Need to Know About Federal News From the Past Month

Changes in federal government keep coming fast. That’s why GovLoop gives you these monthly recaps of federal news that may affect agency management and employment.

September 5, 2018
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: 5 Things Presidential Transition, agency leadership, executive orders, federal regulations, hr, Presidential Appointment, presidential transition, Staffing

Career, Human Resources, Tech

Equipping the Federal Workforce for Mission Success: It Starts with the Right Technology

To achieve end-to-end transformation across a diverse workforce, employees need devices that maximize productivity.

August 30, 2018
Cameron Chehreh
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Tags: federal workforce, Hiring, millennials, technology

Career, Leadership, Professional Development

Good Teamwork May Mean Having to Hold Hands

The best teams are comprised of individuals who have a broad range of strengths, but despite their different approaches, share a commitment to a common end goal. These teams are able to remain flexible, and individual members work deliberately to develop strong bonds with one another.

August 29, 2018
Kimberly Nuckles
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Tags: better results, differences, personality types, strengths, teamwork

Human Resources

The Best Federal Employee Discounts You Can Get

A list of some of the best federal employee discounts out there.

August 28, 2018
Heather Kerrigan
22 Comments

Tags: discounts, Federal, Gov

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