Q&A With Federal Government Employees
Federal Government employees answer questions about what life is like behind the scenes at their company, including queries about culture, leadership, professional development, and compensation.
How employees describe working at Federal Government
Managers need more experience and training
I love it. I love my position at tne government.
Accommodating, friendly, teamwork oriented, flexibility, and rewarding
Fair, transparent, approachable, integrity, and professional
Telling candidate about daily activities and challenges.
What it's like to work at Federal Government
- Federal Government employees generally work 8.9 hrs a day
- Employees at Federal Government report the work pace is moderate
- On a typical day, employees at Federal Government have 2 meetings
- 89% of Federal Government employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
- Federal Government employees most often take 10-15 paid vacation and sick days each year
- 38% of Federal Government employees report they are happy with their work life balance
- Federal Government employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Once a quarter
- 69% of Federal Government employees call their work environment positive
Q&A With Federal Government Employees
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What do people at Federal Government think about the CEO? What do they do well and what can they improve?
Politically appointed. the winds will change,
so far away, unaware of the impact of decisions.
That he has compromised the integrity of our election process and has created deep divisiveness by emboldening racism and bigotry.
What are your coworkers at Federal Government like?
disgruntled -- see the open scene of the movie "Joe vs. the Volcano" with Tom Hanks
low morale, a view that they don't have career options.
Unprofessional
What part of Federal Government's business is growing fastest? What part is having difficulties?
bureaucracy infects all, slows down all
winds of politics...
Growing in electronics and digital world. Lagging in online media
What's the interview process like at Federal Government?
dysfunctional -- see the scene of the movie "Joe vs. the Volcano" with Tom Hanks. " I know he can get the job, but can he do the job."
old style
A standard board review.
How's the vacation policy at Federal Government?
takes for ever (time on the job) to get to 2 weeks off. Many rules about building credit time. A few have negotiate more leave before taking the job -- very rare.
Very Standard. You accrue time based on years of service. Much paper work for your boss if you request off and he does not approve.
How would you describe your overall experience interviewing at Federal Government?
weird -- people checking this todo off their list. We usually dont see people after they interview
The questions you ask are more revealing that the questions you will be asked.
How long do the interviews usually take at Federal Government?
depends on how many people your boss assigned the moment you show up for impromptu interviews
15 minutes
How do I do well in an interview at Federal Government?
know people -- have them approach you.
Be ready to talk about buzz words in neighboring fields.
How would you compare interviewing at Federal Government to other places you've interviewed?
more dysfunctional that elsewhere
slightly more bureaucratic. Don't assume a certain technical expertise based on job title.
What questions do they ask during the interview process at Federal Government?
see online at USA Jobs
about items they did not understand on my resume
What should I wear for an interview at Federal Government?
same as any job interview -- if overdressed you can take off your coat and tie -- adapt to who you are interviewing with.
business suit.
What was the most difficult question that was asked during your interview at Federal Government?
too dysfunctional to be difficult -- have you see a clown on a kid's show ask questions?
Questions that show a lack of understanding in my field.
If you could make changes, how would you improve the culture at Federal Government?
How do you fight entrenched bureaucracy?
I would change the way promotions are handled
What interview questions does Federal Government ask?
automated system does a key word match (USaJobs). Requirements get rewritten by HR staff who don't understand the terms.
They are specific to the job o ly
What benefits does Federal Government provide?
health care costs but is good. Cost of living is slow to keep up.
Standard Health and life insurance
How's the work life balance at Federal Government?
Very Good. Overtime is almost not allowed. Large amounts of paperwork to even be allowed to work late.
Decent
How does Federal Government make decisions around promotions?
There is a paperwork system that most managers dread. Is your manager good at working the system? Is you manager motivated toward promotions? (both are rare).
I have no idea how the federal government promotes There is no set standard. They promote who the will.
How much and how often do raises happen at Federal Government?
depends on how well your boss is at the paper work and how motivated your boss is. Status quo is only cost of living which is literally an act of congress.
Not often. The cost of living raises were exempt for 6 Years and 1/2 % prior and after.
What's the best part of your job at Federal Government?
It's a job
Paid holidays
What are the team outings like at Federal Government?
non-existent.
There is none where we work
How challenged are you at Federal Government?
with paperwork (read a Scott Adam's novel). Technical challenges are self generated in spite of the bureaucracy.
In some areas very challenged
How difficult is it to maintain a social life while in your job at Federal Government?
not hard. work is always the same hours -- changing them requires much paperwork.
Not difficult
How's the feedback proccess at Federal Government?
There's a union -- NTEU (mostly out for themselves). If you boss is bureaucratic, you find yourself in a Dilbert comic or like the movie Office Space, being asked by multiple manager for the status of that TPS report.
Poor
What kind of people succeed at Federal Government?
good Bureaucrats. Maintain status quo, resist change. Don't ask challenging questions. Don't ask why only what to do.
People who serve others well. Especially sepervision.
How can I improve my chances of being hired at Federal Government?
Appear young an malleable
You need to know someone in the federal government




