The right tools can give recruiters the speed and support they need to do their best work. Where manual processes slowed everything down, technology now eliminates hours of repetitive effort. Now, ...
The AJ looks at the impact of the slowdown in Saudi Arabia’s once seemingly unstoppable, cash-devouring development pipeline ...
Between December 2024 and August 2025, the VA reported a net loss of thousands of health care positions, and advocates report the impact of understaffing, facility closures, and waiting times has been ...
Everything is under control, lawyers for the state prison system told a judge two weeks ago: “At this time, general population across the state is operating as normal.” That’s news to the nearly 1,200 ...
As hiring for entry-level IT and cyber roles slows, San Antonio's pandemic-era jobs program is offering more real-world ...
Agencies report that critical IT positions remain hard to fill, but finding the right people takes more than job postings. States are expanding intern and apprentice programs to train and retain ...
Initial GDP estimates rely on incomplete survey data—less than half from actual three-month surveys—with the rest from extrapolations. The Bureau of Economic Analysis refines these estimates at the ...
Changes for the Office of Air and Radiation are the most significant since implementation of the landmark 1990 Clean Air Act ...
Poor Americans will face new challenges to enroll, and states will have to build new bureaucracies. Medicaid, the public ...
From recruiting via social media and college internships to integrating AI into the workplace, public-sector IT agencies are finding new ways to recruit and retain the next generation of government ...
The White House says it will partially fund the SNAP food aid program after a pair of judges’ rulings required the payments to continue.
At the same time, interest in holiday work is up sharply, so competition is real ... The Postal Service says it will hire ...