Federal Employment: Poor Service Found at Federal Job Information Centers : Report to Congressional Subcommittees

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Page 1 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CIVIL SERVICE, COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE, Washington, DC. The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10:05 am, in room 311, Cannon House Office Building, Hon.
Page 1 - They browsed through printed material, used computer equipment, and spoke with FJIC employees. In this way, our staff experienced firsthand what people experience when seeking federal employment information from FJICS.
Page 1 - ... information sources that can shape the public's views about federal employment OPM says quality service by FJICS encourages quality applicants. Our staff members telephoned and visited 20 of the 40 FJICS that were open on a walk-in basis at the time of our study.1 (App.
Page 2 - FJICS, we encountered a number of obstacles that would likely frustrate prospective applicants and perhaps discourage them from pursuing federal employment.
Page 8 - OPM said the information system is in transition from separate local information centers to a nationwide network.
Page 15 - In its present state, the job information network includes electronic bulletin boards, self-service job information computers, the 24 hours a day, 7...
Page 15 - For several years now we have been building a job information network that utilizes the latest in telecommunications technology.

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