RELATED April 24, 2025 New Partnership for Public Service polling shows majority of the American public concerned about cuts to the federal workforce and government services April 23, 2025 Ready, Set…Wait: Nominee Experiences through the Senate Confirmation Process March 27, 2025 Max Stier’s statement for the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs hearing on "VA Accountability and Transparency" Back to Reports The Federal Hiring Process May 19, 2010 On May 19, 2010, Tim McManus, Vice President for Education and Outreach, testified before the House Subcommittee on the Federal Workforce, Postal Service and the District of Columbia, on current and proposed efforts to reform the federal hiring process. In his testimony, McManus praised the Administration and the Office of Personnel Management for making hiring reform a priority, and commented on the recent Presidential Memo and OPM guidance McManus also urged the Subcommittee to take up the Senate-passed bill S. 736, the Federal Hiring Process Improvement Act, to codify these recommendations in law. In his testimony, McManus also addressed the Veterans Employment Initiative and Federal Career Intern Program, and highlighted current legislative proposals that merit consideration, including H.R. 3510, the Roosevelt Scholars Act, and H.R. 3264, the Federal Internship Improvement Act. Download (280k)