Federal Job on the Chopping Block?  How Partnership Employment Can Give You a Competitive Edge

One constant in government is change. However, it is likely safe to say that never before have we seen human resource decisions of today’s magnitude, affecting so many employees simultaneously.  Let’s break down what’s happening and explore your options.

The President’s Offer: Key Points

In an effort to shrink the federal workforce, approximately two million government employees have a very short window to accept a deferred resignation offer with full pay and benefits through September 30, 2025.  This offer follows an executive order mandating a five-day in-office return or termination.  Reportedly in the week after the announcement, over 60,000 government workers have already accepted this offer.

With dozens of lawsuits pending, this transition offer demands careful consideration based on your personal circumstances and career goals. Let’s explore the key factors that can help you make an informed decision.

Job Market Overview

The December 2024 JOLTS report shows approximately 7.64 million U.S. job openings, down from 9 million a year ago.  Professional and business services account for 1.2 million openings, with California and North Carolina leading the opportunities.  The takeaway?  A slightly declining market suggests acting sooner rather than later for optimal job choices.

If you’re interested in remaining in public service, state government positions offer viable alternatives. For example, Massachusetts currently lists over 1,000 openings in IT and finance, while New York offers more than 2,000 positions in healthcare, public safety, and administration. However, if you’re targeting private sector opportunities, earlier action will give you access to a wider range of options in an increasingly competitive market. 

Making Your Decision

A job change under these unique circumstances can seem overwhelming, but stay calm and follow these steps:

1. Risk Assessment: Evaluate your position’s vulnerability.  For example, are you unable to return to the office?  Has your government work been in DEI, environment, or education, or are you a probationary hire?  If so, read between the lines about your role’s future.

2. Leverage Your Skills: Consider the uniqueness and value of your skills, work culture, benefits, relocation needs, and the loss of remote work.  Could your expertise serve as negotiating leverage for job retention?

3. Cultural Adaptation: Public sector jobs focus on stability and service, while private sector jobs are competitive, reward innovation, and are profit-driven.  Ask: do I have an adaptable mindset?

4. Legal Understanding: Consult HR about your rights, especially if tenured.  Federal employee protection laws might make waiting to see what happens a wise choice.

A Transition Partner Can Help

The Deferred Resignation offer allows eligible employees to maintain full pay and benefits through September 2025 “regardless of daily workload.”  This provides a unique opportunity for you to plan your transition thoughtfully while maintaining financial security.

Instead of viewing resignation as an endpoint, think of it as a launching pad into an exciting new career chapter. But you’ll need to be quick and strategic. You’ll likely be competing against many talented former federal colleagues in major markets across the country, making for stiff competition for top private sector positions.

Rather than spending countless hours scrolling through job boards (which can feel like searching for a needle in a digital haystack), consider partnering with an HR agency, which can be a game-changer in your transition journey.

Why Choose Partnership Employment?

Partnership Employment stands out as a particularly valuable ally, with its strong presence in major markets, including Boston, New York, Chicago, Dallas, and beyond. We specialize in helping professionals like you leverage expertise in critical sectors – from finance and administration to legal services, healthcare, technology, and HR. Think of us as your career transition planner, helping you to launch your next professional chapter.

Why consider a recruitment partner?  Because specialists like those at Partnership Employment can act as your private-sector interpreter and advocate. With years of cumulative experience in key markets, we offer:

  • Behind-the-scenes access to positions you won’t find on public job boards.
  • Expert guidance in translating your federal experience into private-sector gold.
  • Strategic support from resume crafting through offer negotiation.
  • Cultural navigation to help you find the right organizational fit.

Remember, your time is invaluable during this transition.  Partnership Employment’s recruitment specialists will help you invest it wisely, positioning you for success in this next stage of your career. We’ll work to understand your background and aspirations, using them as essential guides in your journey. Contact us today to ensure you’re well-positioned by September 30!