Alyssa Rosenberg reports on FedBlog that the Partnership for Public Service annual rankings of best large federal agencies to work for is out. Here is the list:
Interesting who finished in last place.
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission
 - Government Accountability Office
 - National Aeronatics and Space Administration
 -  Intelligence Community

 - Department of State
 - Environmental Protection Agency
 - Department of Justice
 - General Services Adminsitration
 - Social Security Administration
 - Department of Commerce
 - Securities and Exchange Commission
 - Department of Veterans Affairs
 - Department of the Army
 - Department of the Navy
 - Department of the Air Force
 - Defense Department (Tie)
 - Department of the Treasury
 - Department of Labor
 - Department of Energy
 - Office of Personnel Management.
 

3 comments:
OPM is not that bad! Full ranking shows 30 large agencies, not just top 20: http://data.bestplacestowork.org/bptw/overall/large
Somehow I don't find it reassuring that SSA ranks BELOW GSA. But maybe that's just me.
Right, A#2. Seems to me that GSA has a very poor retention rate. In any event, GSA is not the most popular agency. Managers everywhere have horror stories about space actions, RWA's, lease administration, and so on. Have a problem? Don't count on GSA to solve it, that's for sure.
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