Thursday, May 2, 2013

Finding STEMM (STEM Medical) talent


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Thursday, May 16, 8:30 to 10:15 a.m.
Individuals with science, technology, engineering, mathematical and medical (STEMM) skills play a key role in helping our government fulfill its critical missions and foster America’s global competitiveness. However, as the demand for STEMM talent continues to increase and supply shrinks, the ability for government to fill these critical positions is at risk. In this hyper-competitive environment, how can agencies increase their odds of landing the best STEMM talent? That is what the Partnership for Public Service and Booz Allen Hamilton set out to understand in the new report, "The Biggest Bang Theory: How to get the most out of the competitive search for science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medical employees."

Please join us on Thursday, May 16 for the report release of "The Biggest Bang Theory." The event will feature a discussion with agency experts who are using creative and effective recruitment strategies to bring top STEMM talent on board.
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Guest Panelists

The Honorable Patricia Falcone
Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Jeri Buchholz
Chief Human Capital Officer
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

John Yelnosky
Technical Director, Human Resources Division
National Security Agency
Join the conversation on Twitter #STEMM
Partnership for Public Service | Booz Allen Hamilton

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