Trump administration targets Gen Z to rebuild federal workforce, launch early career hiring push

Trump administration targets Gen Z to rebuild federal workforce, launch early career hiring push
Trump administration launches Gen Z hiring push to rebuild federal workforce

In a strategic pivot from last year’s workforce cuts, the Trump administration is rolling out a new initiative aimed at attracting Gen Z professionals to federal jobs, with a focus on rebuilding a shrinking early-career talent pool. According to a report by Fox News, officials say the move is designed to “make government cool again” and better compete with private sector opportunities.

Only 7% federal workforce under 30, officials flag concern

The push comes amid concerns over the ageing federal workforce. Just 7% of federal employees are under the age of 30, significantly lower than the roughly 22% seen in the broader non-government workforce.Officials warned that this gap could pose long-term risks to institutional continuity and operational readiness. “By a factor of 3:1, the federal government is massively under-indexed on early career talent,” an official told Fox News Digital.

Shift from layoffs to hiring after DOGE cuts

The hiring drive marks a notable shift from last year, when the Department of Government Efficiency spearheaded large-scale workforce reductions. Over 75,000 federal employees opted for deferred resignation, alongside more than 280,000 layoffs across federal roles and contractor positions.Administration officials defended the earlier cuts as necessary to eliminate inefficiencies, adding that younger workers were largely unaffected. The current effort, they say, is focused on rebuilding capacity with skilled early-career hires.

New ‘Early Career Talent Network’ to drive recruitment

At the centre of the initiative is a new platform launched by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management in collaboration with the White House. The “Early Career Talent Network” aims to connect young professionals with full-time federal roles across agencies.Recruitment will initially focus on five high-demand sectors:

  • Finance
  • Human resources
  • Engineering
  • Project management
  • Procurement

Officials emphasised that hiring will prioritise demonstrated skills over traditional credentials such as college background or years of experience.

‘Make government cool again’: Outreach to campuses planned

OPM Director Scott Kupor said the initiative is about building a sustainable talent pipeline while making public service more accessible and appealing to younger generations.“He wants to get the word out that early-career professionals can work on meaningful, high-impact projects and gain skills valuable across both public and private sectors,” an official told Fox News Digital.As part of the outreach, officials plan to visit college and university campuses later this year to boost awareness and recruitment.

  • Related Posts

    Rajasthan Schemes For Girl Students: RBSE 12th result 2026 out: How Rajasthan girls can get free scooters, scholarships, and financial support

    RBSE 12th result 2026 declared: What Rajasthan’s girl students need to know RBSE 12th result 2026 out: The results for the RBSE Class 12 examinations for the year 2026 have…

    Harvard delays grading reform to 2027, proposes new ‘SAT+’ grade amid campus debate

    Harvard delays grading reform to 2027, introduces SAT+ grade Harvard College has postponed the rollout of its widely debated grading reform to fall 2027 and introduced a new “SAT+” grade,…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Jerome Powell says Fed has limited scope to counter energy price rise; flags inflation risks

    Jerome Powell says Fed has limited scope to counter energy price rise; flags inflation risks

    Krishna Shroff: Farah Khan teases about giving Dilip a Rs 50,000 salary and calls him ‘kaneez’; Jackie Shroff defends daughter Krishna’s Hindi | Hindi Movie News

    Krishna Shroff: Farah Khan teases about giving Dilip a Rs 50,000 salary and calls him ‘kaneez’; Jackie Shroff defends daughter Krishna’s Hindi | Hindi Movie News

    5 things to know before entering an age-gap relationship

    5 things to know before entering an age-gap relationship

    Iran threatens Meta, Google, Apple and other US tech companies: ‘From now on…’

    Iran threatens Meta, Google, Apple and other US tech companies: ‘From now on…’

    West Bengal polls: Like Nandigram last time, has BJP set another trap for Mamata in Bhabanipur | India News

    West Bengal polls: Like Nandigram last time, has BJP set another trap for Mamata in Bhabanipur | India News

    ‘Beginning of brutality akin to Manipur’: Opposition slams BJP, JDU after woman molested in Bihar | India News

    ‘Beginning of brutality akin to Manipur’: Opposition slams BJP, JDU after woman molested in Bihar | India News