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OPM Encourages Use of Referral Bonuses: Get a Friend to Apply for a Job with Uncle Sam and Make a Few Bucks
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Great Depression
Oaklandon Road
Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:21 AM
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Mr. Gilson is trying to stir it up again. I will bite.
OPM seems to be taking clues from some failing apartment complexes in this geographical area that give referral bonuses to renters.
And here I thought we were entering the next great depression!! {Barry Obama said so, not this pajama and fuzzy-slipper-clad writer}. Why would any employer (other than an employer who needs employees to enter harms way) need to pay bonuses for job referrals during a great depression?
I wouldn't put them through the agony
Big and Tired Agency
Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:40 AM
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No friend of mine will ever be encouraged to apply for a federal job. The process is insane. Here are some "job-related" questions for a GS-5 target 7 H.R. Specialist job posted this year in VBA:
-The number of civic or social organizations I belong to is:___
-Have you participated on an extracurricular school community team (e.g. sports, cheerleading, theater, neighborhood watch)?
-Have you done work that required you to live with others 24 hours a day (e.g. a tour of duty on a submarine)?
- Have you learned a hobby well enough that others pay you to do it?
- Have you written a play or novel that was published?
- Have you successfully started a new business?
- Have you successfully done work where trust and cooperation were a matter of life and death (e.g. firefighting, combat duty, rescue work)?
It's embarrassing to have anyone see the depths to which federal recruitment has sunk.
Re: I wouldn't put them through the agony
VA
Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:00 AM
Re: I wouldn't put them through the agony
OPM
Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:59 AM
Re: I wouldn't put them through the agony
USDA
Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:08 PM
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EPA
Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:50 PM
Re: I wouldn't put them through the agony
VA
Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:51 AM
Re: I wouldn't put them through the agony
OPM
Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:16 PM
I know that...I said it seems to "target" Veterans and others in the related fields.
Which is why I agree with you that they need to contact someone about it.
Government Jobs
Department of the Treasury
Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:44 AM
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I keep reading about how Uncle Sam needs young people to think about government service. Where are the jobs? My son graduated two years ago earning his BA with a GPA of 3.8. He has applied for hundreds of Grade 5/6 entry level/intern positions on USAJOBS and doesn't even receive a courtesy response on the receipt of or status of his application. He has given up on getting a government position and now works for the City of New York.
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Private citizen
Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:25 PM
Still, the benefits of federal service are not to be overlooked. I wish your son the best of luck in his career, but can he move to another state? That's just one federal benefit private sector employees envy.
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DOT
Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:58 AM
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DOD
Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:34 PM
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DOD
Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:57 AM
Now, our summer hires were the offspring of people in favor in the code, (hard to say anything negative when necessary because you must work with the parent after summer is over.) Married couples in same chain, so many relatives.
Government Jobs
DoD
Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:46 AM
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I would never recommend any friend of mine to come work for the Government. There is an impenetrable glass ceiling for women. There is no hiring from within most of the time because retired Military is being allowed to pull in their good buddies. This means people who are qualified and have been on the scene longer are getting passed over due to the "good buddies" coming into the agencies. There is no enough recognition for good or excellent workers. Success is based on favortism. I am seeing excellent people being forced out of their jobs because they are women or Black. The pendulum is swinging back to the negativity of the government from the past. Upper Management is more focused on the number of cudos they can get than serving their Customers.
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Does it matter?
Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:28 AM
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DoD
Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:07 PM
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Regulatory Agency
Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:36 PM
I also see very little of people bringing in their "buddies." The people who get promotions are the people who get along with their bosses, but in most cases that's because they do the best work and are generally agreeable people. That doesn't mean you can't disagree and have an appropriate debate with your supervisor, but if you spend all of your time complaining, when are you getting work done?
When we hire from the outside, we truly hire from the outside and seriously consider all candidates. We do have a tough time finding qualified engineering candidates, particularly at the entry level, which I'm sure has to do with the hiring process, the perceived low pay (starting pay is very low, but it gets competitive within a few years), and lack of real recruiting. I don't think a referral bonus would help much, but money to recruit on college campuses would
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DoD
Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:48 AM
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Federal Agency
Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:15 AM
This is not true in my agency. Actually, white males and females are pretty much cut out of the picture due to a full swing of the pendelum and quotas for hiring. What happened to equal opportunity for all???
While I understand that there are pockets of problems, hiring in the Federal government should not be dictated by hiring quotas or other non-merit issues. To get the best and brightest, you must hire the person who is the best qualified for the job regardless of who or what they are.
Govt. Jobs
DOD
Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:58 AM
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My daughter has applied for many Jobs too. Also in college, and has yet to see any response to any application turned in. 20 years ago, you could count on someone getting back to you, not today, we only want folks who can sit in the chair and go to work. There are no such things as developmental positions. Anyone who say's otherwise is full of crap. The only place that can groom (for two years) an untrained person for a position are agencies of the Air/Army Guard and reserves. But even those jobs are drying up.
Agree Somewhat
OPM
Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:54 AM
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I have several friends who find the Federal hiring process a nightmare...and I am inclined to agree with them to a point. They simply are not interested because of the cumbersome (or lengthly) nature of the applications. Well, it has always been that way (thanks to all of the EEO complaints and so on), and it is not going to change. I was lucky with my job, but the private sector and state government agencies are usually easier to get into and the applications are much shorter.
This is...
Been around
Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:55 AM
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the sort of genius that passes for effective government HR management today. OPM/GAO/MSPB will buy any cockamamie idea that comes down the road and turn it into a "recommendation." There is NO shortage of prospective government employees. There is NO "gray tsunami." The labor market competition in the DC metro area is intra-governmental. Most administrative occupations in the area are overcompensated as a result. Here's the test for those who disagree: Go look for a comparable private sector job and see what you're worth on the open market. Many will indeed find the truth hurts.