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More Details – Recruiting/Hiring Students and Recent Grads

More information from John Berry on Executive Order 13562:

On December 27, 2010, President Obama signed Executive Order 13562 entitled “Recruiting and Hiring Students and Recent Graduates.” The principal purpose of the order is to establish a comprehensive structure to help the Federal Government be more competitive in recruiting and hiring talented individuals who are in school or who have recently received a degree.

The Executive Order issued last week directs OPM to consolidate student and recent graduate programs into the Pathways Programs framework with three clear program paths that are tailored to recruit, train and retain well-qualified candidates:

The three Pathways Programs will each provide noncompetitive conversion eligibility to participants and will be used in targeted ways to develop talent for civil service careers.

Effective March 1, 2011, the Executive Order also eliminates the Federal Career Intern Program (FCIP). In the months ahead, OPM will be proposing implementing regulations and assisting Federal agencies in adopting these reforms. Students and recent graduates can expect to see these reforms fully implemented within a year.

By the terms of the order, the new programs will not be in place until final regulations to implement them become effective following an opportunity for public comment. Nonetheless, there are several issues that agencies should pay attention to now. This guidance is intended to assist you in addressing those issues.

  1. Establishing a Pathways Programs Officer

    Section 7.c of Executive Order 13562 requires agencies to designate a Pathways Programs Officer (at the agency level, or at bureaus or components within the agency) within 45 days, or by February 10, 2011. The Pathways Programs Officer will be in charge of administering Pathways Programs, serving as a liaison with OPM, and reporting to OPM on the implementation of the Pathways Programs and the individuals hired under them. Agencies have the discretion to determine whether to dedicate an employee to be the Pathways Programs Officer, or to assign the function as collateral duties. Please provide the name and title of your Pathways Programs Officer to Juanita Wheeler, OPM’s Student Programs Manager, by February 10, 2011. Ms. Wheeler can be reached atjuanita.wheeler@opm.govor 202-606-2660

  2. Status of Employees Appointed under the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program, Student Career Experience Program (SCEP), or Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP)

    Under Section 8 of Executive Order 13562, prior executive orders and regulations that establish or implement PMF, SCEP, and STEP remain in effect, at least until such time as regulations to implement the new Internship Program and to make changes to the PMF Program become final and effective. Accordingly, agencies may continue to hire and employ people under these programs. Executive Order 13562 directs OPM to provide guidance on conducting an orderly transition from existing student and internship programs. OPM will address questions concerning transitioning from the existing programs in its implementing regulations, upon which agencies will be given the opportunity for comment. OPM will expedite the drafting of proposed regulations on all three programs referenced in the new executive order: Internship, Recent Graduates, and PMF.

  3. Status of Employees Appointed Under the Federal Career Intern Program (FCIP)

    Section 8 of Executive Order 13562 revokes, as of March 1, 2011, Executive Order 13162, which established the Federal Career Intern Program. Moreover, it directs that, effective March 1, 2011, all agencies with FCIP incumbents must convert them to career-conditional or career positions in the competitive service.

March 1, 2011, all agencies with FCIP incumbents must convert them to career-conditional or career positions in the competitive service.

The following table represents a sampling of how prior service in FCIP may count toward the probationary period requirement.

Conversion of FCIP Employee

Probationary Period Requirements

An individual with less than 1 year of service in FCIP

Must serve the balance of a 1-year probationary period in the competitive service (with the 1 year running from the date of appointment to the FCIP).

An individual with less than 1 year of service, that includes both service in FCIP and other prior eligible Federal service

Must serve the balance of a 1-year probationary period in the competitive service (with the 1 year running from the date the eligible Federal service began).

An individual with at least 1 year of service in FCIP

Will have completed probation upon conversion to the competitive service on March 1, 2011, and no additional probationary period is allowed or required.

An individual with greater than 1 year of service in FCIP and other prior eligible Federal service

Will have completed probation upon conversion to the competitive service, and no additional probationary period is allowed or required.


To be clear, no further appointments can be made under FCIP after February 28, 2011, as Executive Order 13562 revokes the FCIP authority on the following day and does not grant OPM the discretion to make exceptions.

Additional Information

The President’s Executive Order 13562 is located athttp://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2010/12/27/executive-order-recruiting-and-hiring-students-and-recent-graduateson the White House website. For additional information and procedural guidance, agency Chief Human Capital Officers and/or Human Resources directors should contact Angela Bailey, OPM’s Deputy Associate Director for Recruitment and Hiring, at Angela.Bailey@opm.gov or 202-606-0388. Employees should contact their agency human resources offices for assistance.

cc: Human Resources Directors

1The requirements for completion of the probationary period are at 5 CFR part 315, subpart H.

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