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Oregon & SW Washington Virtual Federal Career Panel

Join us for a panel discussion with current federal employees focused on various pathways into federal service.

By Oregon Federal Executive Board

Date and time

Wednesday, November 30, 2022 · 2:30 - 3:30pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

Oregon Virtual Federal Career Panel

Join us for the rescheduled OFEB Virtual Career Panel, and learn from current federal employees about the many diverse pathways into federal stories. Our panelists come from a wide variety of federal agencies and backgrounds, and will discuss Pathways, Veterans Preference, Peace Corps & Americorps Noncompetitive Eligibility, and other paths to a career in federal service! They will share tricks and best practices, and answer your questions about how you can join our public service mission!

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By Presidential Directive in 1961, President John F. Kennedy established Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) to achieve better interagency coordination and communication among federal departments and activities outside of Washington, DC. The need for effective coordination among federal organization’s field activities was clear in 1961 and is even more important today. Approximately 88% of all federal employees work outside of the National Capital Area and most federal programs are implemented through regional and local offices of departments and agencies. FEBs provide a forum for local federal leaders to connect and discuss management challenges and strategies, enable collaboration on goals, common issues and special initiatives, as well as share best practices.

There are 28 FEBs throughout the nation. Click here to view a location map. The Portland Federal Executive Board was established in 1969 and renamed the Oregon Federal Executive Board in 1998 as part of an effort to expand its service area. Over the years, thousands of federal employees have worked together to create better partnerships and a more effective federal government in our region.

To learn more about the Oregon Federal Executive Board, visit oregonfeb.us 

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