For decades, most state and local governments have had a one-size-fits-all job classification system. The typical IT department included titles like Technology Officer IV or Systems Analyst III with ...
The Merit Systems Protection Board’s latest newsletter highlights a costly government problem that has been ignored for years. It’s the reality of position classification, the decision process for ...
The dome of US Capitol is seen through a skylight from the Visitors Center on Oct. 14, 2021. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) A long-awaited measure to create an occupational series job ...
The Classification & Compensation area plays a key role in shaping UW’s compensation structures and job classification systems. Our focus is on maintaining equitable, consistent, and competitive pay ...
BEREA, Ohio -- City Council is considering legislation revising the compensation classifications for certain highly skilled city positions. Council members at their Nov. 20 meeting heard the first of ...
California has more than 3,800 vacant state job positions right now. Departments want applicants. But there’s a obstacle from the start: How do you find a job when you don’t know what it’s called? You ...
It would require some research to ascertain the factors/criteria used by anonymous compensation management expertise to agree on the categorization. Until then an immediate question on which to ponder ...
Looking for federal employment can be confusing, but given that the U.S. government typically advertises between 15,000 and 20,000 jobs a day, it's worth taking the time to learn the difference ...