Saturday, November 23, 2019

Did You Hear the Buzz About the Federal Hiring Process

Did You Hear the Buzz About the Federal Hiring ProcessDid You Hear the Buzz About the Federal Hiring ProcessDid You Hear the Buzz About the Federal Hiring Process?Just in case you missed the big hoopla last week about the announcement by OMB to overhaul the federal hiring process, I have included the full article from FedManager.com here. This is big newsArticle from www.fedmanager.com/current_e-report.php1659OPM and OMB Unveil Major Overhaul of Federal Hiring ProcessLast Tuesday, OPM Director John Berry and U.S. Chief Performance Officer Jeffrey Zients unveiled a major overhaul of the federal hiring process, outlining reforms ordered by President Obama. Speaking at OPM headquarters alongside Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, Berry detailed President Obamas initiative to bring a 21st century approach to the federal hiring ordnungsprinzip. The announcement was made before an audience of high-ranking offi cials from the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs, as well as federal employees and private sector human resource experts. The announcement came shortly after President Obama issued a memorandum to federal agencies directing them to overhaul their hiring procedures within 180 days.Federal workers fill crucial roles that defend Americans from terrorism, infectious diseases, food-borne pathogens, forest fires and countless other threats. We cant afford delays in filling these jobs, nor can we rely on a system that causes qualified candidates to give up in frustration. President Obama and I believe that we must cut the red tape clogging the Federal hiring process in order to bring aboard outstanding applicants quickly, OPM Director John Berry said at the announcement event. President Obama has undertaken a series of reforms today that arent so much steps, as leaps forward. I understand the frustration of every applicant who previously has had to wade throug h the arcane federal hiring process. If qualified applicants want to serve our country through the federal service, then our application process should facilitate that. These reforms are concrete, broad, and will help us do just that. They honor core merit system principles and the sacrifice of the men and women serving our country by preserving their veterans preference. And, these reforms will save the American taxpayer money and free up scarce resources that will allow Federal agencies to better serve our nation.The best talent doesnt wait around for 140 days they find another job, said Chief Performance Officer Jeff Zients. We need to streamline our hiring process to make it mora competitive and candidate-friendly. Across twenty years in the private sector, Ive seen that the best performing organizations focus on people as their most important tool for improving performance. It is time for the federal government to start doing the same.At the announcement event, Director Berry outlined steps that President Obama has taken to reform the federal hiring and recruitment process.In his Memorandum, President Obama directed federal agencies to Dramatically reduce the time between when a job is announced and is filled. Eliminate essays as an initial application requirement. Essays may still be used later in the process. Under the previous system, if an individual applied for five separate federal jobs, he or she often needed to complete five separate sets of lengthy essays. Use shorter, plain-language job announcements. Accept resumes from applicants, instead of requiring them to submit complex applications through outdated systems. Allow hiring managers to choose from among a group of best qualified candidates, rather than limiting their choice to just three names, through expanded use of category ratings.Notify applicants in a timely manner (and at four points in the process) through USAJobs.gov eliminating the black hole that applicants often feel they enter when they get no response to their application. Submit a hiring and recruitment plan for top talent to OPM by the end of this year. Have all Cabinet-level and Senior Administration Officials visiting universities or colleges on official business incorporate time to discuss career opportunities in the federal service with students.Additionally, the President directed OPM to plan a government-wide plan for recruiting and hiring qualified, diverse talent. Review the Federal Career Intern Program and, within 90 days, offer a recommendation to the President on its future and on providing effective pathways into the federal service for college students and graduates. Work with agencies to ensure that best practices are being developed and used throughout Government.OPM is also launching a web site intended to guide federal agencies and hiring managers through this change at www.opm.gov/hiringreform.For complete details on hiring reform, including additional measures taken by President Oba ma and OPM, a Video News Release, and webcast of the entire press conference, visit the OPM website.

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