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This Semester, Classroom Doors & Federal Spending Data Open Up
While we can’t lower the cost of textbooks or help you ace your exam, we can provide some financial data transparency to the higher education space.
Public Sector Talent Pooling
In the public sector we’re still recruiting for yesterday’s world. But this can change, and quickly, if you use talent pooling.
How to Show Appreciation Personally When You Oversee a Large Group
How do you communicate appreciation effectively when you manage large groups of employees?
Cyberdefense Resources for State & Local Governments
While states and localities may feel helpless against the endless onslaught of cyberattacks, there are preventative measures they can take to avoid falling victim.
Best of USAJobs August 23
GovLoop highlights some of the more interesting and exciting opportunities available on USAJobs.com in a blog post each week.
Intelligent Innovation: Tech Trends Taking Root in State and Local Governments
While the national government – and the politics behind it – often receives more publicity, state and local governments are what power our daily lives.
Federal Cyber Reskilling Program Touts Early Wins But Job Placement Not Concrete
GovLoop heard from Academy participants who credit the program for their newfound cyber skills. For now, they will use those skills in their current roles.
FDA vs. USDA: What’s the Difference?
Everything you eat is regulated by a government agency. The question is, which one?
How to Handle a Career Setback
At any given time in your career, you will experience a career setback. How you respond to these setbacks determines and defines your career.