Statecraft

Four Ways to Fix Government HR

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Aug 21, 2025
Judge Glock, an economic historian and Director of Research at the Manhattan Institute, dives into civil service reform, spotlighting state-level reforms since the 1990s that enhance hiring and firing flexibility. He discusses how states like Texas and Florida have adopted at-will employment, contrasting this with the rigid federal hiring process. Judge emphasizes the improved effectiveness seen in state governments, while addressing the lack of politicization that federal reforms fear. His insights challenge conventional wisdom about government HR practices.
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ADVICE

Let Managers See Candidates Earlier

  • Integrate subject-matter hiring managers into the application review instead of isolating decisions in HR.
  • Use laws like the Chance to Compete Act to bring managers and experts into job descriptions and evaluations.
INSIGHT

Hiring Relies On Keyword Filters

  • Federal HR commonly uses keyword scans and self-rated KSAs to filter applicants.
  • These literal, mechanical screens discard many qualified candidates before managers see them.
INSIGHT

GS System Causes Pay Compression

  • Federal pay classification is rigid, seniority-driven, and highly detailed in OPM handbooks.
  • That structure creates pay compression and limits managers' ability to reward top performers.
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