The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has announced the consolidation of 115 outdated or redundant federal job titles, affecting about 5,000 employees. While no jobs or pay will be lost, workers ...
Scott Kupor speaks at the UiPath Fusion conference in Washington, D.C. (FedScoop) The Office of Personnel Management wants to apply artificial intelligence across the lifecycle of federal human ...
The Office of Personnel Management will reassign about 5,000 federal employees in May as part of a plan to consolidate 115 obsolete or redundant job series into broader categories. The move aims to ...
The Office of Personnel Management is applying artificial intelligence to modernize the writing of position descriptions in the hiring process. OPM Director Scott Kupor touted the agency’s new USA ...
Bartenders, meatcutters, woodworkers and bookbinders will all no longer be official job titles in the federal government after the Office of Personnel Management announced on Friday it was ...
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