Only four percent of newly-hired federal executives strongly agree they can finish their work on time, says a public service study. Less than a third, 29 percent, felt “well-equipped” to handle their job: “I doubt the significance of my work.”
Only four percent of newly-hired federal executives strongly agree they can finish their work on time, says a public service study. Less than a third, 29 percent, felt “well-equipped” to handle their job: “I doubt the significance of my work.”