The Right Connections for Agency Recruitment
To attract and retain a dedicated, talented workforce, agencies must say “the right things to the right people at the right time.”
To attract and retain a dedicated, talented workforce, agencies must say “the right things to the right people at the right time.”
HR experts discuss the problems with the problems with – and their solutions for – recruiting, training, retaining and managing talent in the public sector.
With one of the most diverse workforces in government, the Department of Homeland Security emphasizes recruitment and retention.
While the competition to attract workers is at an all-time high, government agencies still have ways to attract employees.
For state and local governments, recruiting and hiring are always a challenge. But that’s not to say it’s hopeless. To learn more, GovLoop spoke with the Director of Research at the Center for State and Local Government Excellence.
Agencies that prioritize a culture of continuous learning, emotional intelligence and modern hiring practices are in the best position to adapt and excel.
Agencies are running with the wrenches thrown at them by modernizing how they recruit and hire talent during the pandemic.
What does the new executive order mean for federal hiring and what pros and cons should be considered? We break all that down and more.
The Defense Digital Service team has compiled years of hiring and recruiting knowledge into a downloadable guide that it calls “Break the Code.”
Improving diversity starts in the recruiting process.