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You Need to Build A High-Performance Workforce.



Publicly funded organizations of every kind need good human resource policies to achieve high performance. Now you can get practical, state-of-the-art human resources consulting, tools, systems, and services specially designed for the public sector at prices your organization can afford.

Raise your organization's level of human and organizational performance with the expertise and tools of the people who know public sector organizations best, the nationwide professional staff of the United States Office of Personnel Management.

We can help with
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Put OPM To Work For You
OPM can help any of the following publicly funded organizations meet their human resource needs:
Federal government agencies
State and local governments
Public colleges and universities
Public libraries

We offer proven solutions, supported with expert advice from some of the most knowledgeable human resource experts in the public sector.

For more information contact:
United States Office of Personnel Management
Employment Service
1900 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20415-0001
(202) 606-0900

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