Partnership for Public Service and IBM Team to Steer Baby Boomers to Mission Critical Government Jobs
U.S. Newswire, January, 2008
To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Sarah Howe of Partnership for Public Service, 1-202- 775-9111, showe@ourpublicservice.org
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The war for talent is hitting the federal government hard, as more than one-third of the full-time permanent federal workforce gets ready to retire or leave in the next five years, according to the Partnership for Public Service at todays launch of FedExperience Transitions to Government -- an initiative to help match governments critical hiring needs with the talents of baby boomers looking for encore careers where they can find interesting and challenging work.
At the launch, the Partnership and IBM, a major potential source of talent, announced that they will pilot the Transitions to...
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