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6 Principles for Building Trauma-Informed Communities
Just as communities can collectively experience trauma, they can also be a tremendous resource for resilience and healing.
How I Save Over $427 a Year with WAEPA
It was only until I joined the private sector that I heard about WAEPA, a nonprofit that’s been exclusively serving civilian federal employees with group term life insurance for more than 75 years.
The Ripple Effect of Driverless Cars: Ethics, Spending, Policy and Tech
Autonomous vehicles are much closer to hitting the market than many realize, but while manufacturers and technologists try to fine-tune the machines, governments are fine-printing the regulations that will legislate the automobiles of the future.
Keeping Jargon and Acronyms In Their Place
Jargon and acronyms have their place within professions. Just remember to keep them in their place when communicating with those outside your profession.
Implementing CARE in the Workplace
Some may think the workplace would be better with increased promotion opportunities, better leave policy, frequent breaks, or change in management. But very seldom do we think of how to improve the workplace through our interactions with colleagues. Here are some ways to do just that.
Best of USAJobs July 12
Welcome to GovLoop’s latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of July 12, 2019 on USAJobs.
Interviewing for a Career Instead of a ‘Job’
For millennials, we tend to fall into a cycle of ambition where we rebel against settling for a ‘job’ to avoid career compromise.
Vulnerability is the Innovation We Need
Innovation is the buzzword that everyone is using but perhaps we need to first tackle whether or not we are properly set up to tap into the courageousness imbued by vulnerability and its relation to creativity
We Have to Get the Requirements Right!
In most IT contracts the first phase requires the contractor to develop a set of requirements. If the requirements weren’t known when the Request for Proposal (RFP) was written, how can we expect a valid bid in the contractor’s proposal?