Federal Recruiting Forum
Most of us at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management can accept that our talents lay in recruiting, retaining and honoring a world-class workforce to serve the American people, but not in thinking up the most creative names for our initiatives. That is why we need your help!
As part of the Federal Hiring Reform, OPM is in the process of building a web-based recruiting resource for all of the folks who are responsible for recruiting, managers, employees, and of course human resource professionals. The tool will be an innovative, online portal that provides us all with the resources and tools needed to recruit diverse talent for federal employment. The website will also assist in the planning and implementation of recruiting strategies and promote interagency sharing/learning through online forums.
We have suggested names from our staff and portal designers, but we are also GovLoop fans and want to hear your ideas. The winner gets bragging rights and some OPM swag. Additionally, while this will not launch until the Summer, we are not keeping this a secret and welcome input in general. Don’t hesitate to give us general suggestions and tips.
Please post your ideas here.
63 results found
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FedsFindingFeds
Consistent with FedsGetFit and FedsFeedFamilies
37 votes -
32 votes
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GovRecruit
This title will be a natural link to GovLoop and memorable.
28 votes -
FedHire
F.H. for short.
13 votes -
13 votes
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Match.gov
Could provide dating services as well
9 votes -
HireWire
Name implies speed and is results-oriented -- plus doesn't use "gov" or "fed"
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7 votes
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7 votes
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6 votes
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FedFish
playing off trend to add animals to company or product names, such as Firefox
6 votes -
6 votes
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6 votes
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Careers.gov
Careers.gov as a web address is not currently being used. It is simple and understandable.
5 votes -
Talent Force
Playing off of Sales Force
5 votes -
PeopleJobber
For those of us sick of being referred to as 'human capital'
4 votes -
4 votes
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4 votes
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3 votes
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3 votes
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