GSA Bounces Back: Hiring Hundreds After DOGE Cuts

After losing thousands of workers due to DOGE's impact, the General Services Administration is now hiring around 400 new positions to rebuild and expand its workforce.
In a remarkable turnaround, the General Services Administration (GSA) is now planning to hire hundreds of new employees just a year after experiencing significant workforce reductions. According to an internal email viewed by WIRED, the agency is currently seeking to fill approximately 400 positions.
The GSA, a federal agency responsible for managing government properties and procurement, faced a challenging situation last year when it was impacted by DOGE's rampage, resulting in the loss of thousands of its workers. However, this new hiring initiative signals the agency's determination to rebuild and expand its workforce in the wake of these previous setbacks.
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