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“Module 2 of the USAJOBS website will have a totally
redesigned user interface that leverages the best practices of industry leading
recruitment websites,” OPM Director Kay Coles James said. “The website will
have a new user friendly and attractive appearance that simplifies site use and
navigation. There will be a dramatically improved job search engine featuring
full text capabilities. There will also be full accessibility for users with
disabilities. On the website there will
be a way for users to submit feedback on the usefulness of the site and we’ll
utilize this information as we move toward Module 3. OPM will use the information of Module 2 as
an opportunity to further test internal capacities and troubleshoot any
potential issues that could arise prior to the final implementation of Module
3.”
With the new USAJOBS website job seekers will have access to
completely redesigned and improved job postings, a ‘create once, submit many’
job application, and real-time updates regarding the status of applications
filed.
“The new USAJOBS simplifies the process of locating and
applying for federal jobs,” Director James concluded. “It is a major milestone in our efforts to advance
the President’s Management Agenda and it will help fix a cumbersome and
confusing hiring process. It will save
job seekers time and frustration as well as making the federal hiring process
more efficient.”
Mark Forman, Administrator for E-Government and Information
Technology for the Office of Management and Budget, said "Applying for a
job with the
“The launch of Module 2 is the technical and operational side of speeding up the hiring process. Director James has been driving the policy side of the hiring process. Under the Director’s leadership, we’ve reached another major milestone in our e-Government Initiatives,” said Norm Enger, OPM’s Program Director for e-Government Initiatives. “The new USAJOBS website is critical to our Recruitment One Stop initiative and will go a long way toward ensuring that we meet the goal established in the President’s Management Agenda.”
Recruitment One Stop is part of the e-Government initiative
contained in President George W. Bush’s Management Agenda and coordinated by
the Office of Management and Budget. The
President’s Management Agenda contains 24 e-Government initiatives, five of
which are managed by OPM. The other four
e-Government initiatives OPM manages are e-Training, e-Payroll, e-Clearance,
and Enterprise Human Resources Integration.
For more information please contact the OPM Office of Communications
at (202) 606-2402.
OPM oversees the federal work force and provides the American public with up-to-date employment information. OPM also supports U.S. agencies with personnel services and policy leadership including staffing tools, guidance on labor-management relations and programs to improve work force performance.
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Phone: (202) 606-2402
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