The Office of Personnel Management on Thursday announced that it plans to eliminate nearly 50 occupational codes for federal jobs because agencies have ceased using them to hire employees. In a memo ...
The Office of Personnel Management last week posted a draft list of the educational and experiential qualifications needed for federal positions, as the agency continues its efforts to implement a ...
Federal job classification systems vary by agency, but the most widely used is the General Schedule (GS), which covers most civilian white-collar positions. Most federal employees must be U.S.
I am a new subscriber to Federal Computer Week, where I have read your column ("Rethinking pay," June 3), and I thought you might be able to offer a resource to explain the position classification ...
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