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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday June 30 2020, @12:23PM   Printer-friendly
from the we-don't-need-no-stinkin'-degree dept.

New Executive Order Fights Credential Inflation In The Federal Workforce:

On Friday, President Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to fill job vacancies based on merit, rather than require a minimum level of education for candidates seeking open positions. The order rightly recognizes that a job candidate with several years of relevant experience may be just as qualified, if not more so, than one who has collected a stack of advanced degrees.

"Employers adopting skills- and competency-based hiring recognize that an overreliance on college degrees excludes capable candidates and undermines labor-market efficiencies," the order reads. "Currently, for most Federal jobs, traditional education — high school, college, or graduate-level — rather than experiential learning is either an absolute requirement or the only path to consideration for candidates without many years of experience."

The order still allows federal agencies to prescribe minimum educational requirements for job candidates if the degree is legally required by the state or local government where the federal employee will be working. Additionally, they may consider a candidate's education if the degree "directly reflects the competencies necessary" to do the job.


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by ElizabethGreene on Tuesday June 30 2020, @10:47PM (1 child)

    by ElizabethGreene (6748) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday June 30 2020, @10:47PM (#1014752) Journal

    Unfortunately the problem wasn't on the GI Bill end of the pipeline; it was on the education side. My local state university was founded in 1911, but didn't graduate an African American until 1965.

    My state has a long and shameful history of racism. It's important to remember it so we don't make those mistakes again.

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  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 01 2020, @01:13AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 01 2020, @01:13AM (#1014815)

    》 My local state university was founded in 1911, but didn't graduate an African American until 1965.

    It's not the university's fault that Blacks are a bit slower. Once Affirmative Action ramps up again, BIPOCs will be getting their PhDs in a week or two to make up for it... much more efficient than the seven years it took Dr Dre to get his degree.