This time last year, federal workers were fretting about getting DOGE’d—laid off by the Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency. Now, many are wondering how they’ll land
their next job.Through DOGE and its aftershocks, over 300,000 federal employees have left their government posts as of December, whether they were laid off, fired, or resigned. Though the Trump administration touted its DOGE-motivated deferred resignation program as granting government workers a “dignified, fair departure” from their
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