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Update: 2024-05-21
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Are you seeking a workplace you love your job, and feel valued while making a significant impact? According to a recent survey, the General Services Administration (GSA) is just that place. In our latest episode, host Rob Trubia interviews Arron Helm, GSA's incoming Chief Human Capital Officer, and Katy Kale, GSA's Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Administrator. They discuss how GSA, ranked as the number two midsize agency in the 2023 Best Places to Work in Government survey. GSA fosters a supportive, inclusive culture that prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion. This commitment has led to high engagement and satisfaction scores, making GSA a top choice for talent.

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Are you eager to learn more about the exciting career opportunities at GSA? We invite you to explore the resources below to get started on your journey towards a fulfilling and rewarding career with us.

"GSA Does That!?" is the U.S. General Services Administration's first agency-wide podcast, offering listeners an inside look into how GSA and its partners benefit the American people. Hosted by Rob Trubia, the podcast features interviews with GSA leaders, experts, partners, and customers, covering topics such as federal real estate, acquisitions, and technology. The title reflects many's surprise at the scope of GSA's impact. At the same time, the artwork pays homage to President Harry S. Truman, who established GSA in 1949 to improve government efficiency and save taxpayer money. Whether you're a policy wonk or just curious about government operations, you can join the listener community.

For more information about the show visit, gsa.gov/podcast.

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