Can all agencies participate in the Best Places to Work rankings, and can agencies take part if they are not required to administer the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey?
An agency must have at least 100 full-time, permanent employees to participate in the Best Places to Work rankings. Please contact the Partnership at 202-775-9111 to discuss the requirements. Eligible agencies not participating in the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey can be part of Best Places to Work if they conduct a comparable survey that includes our three index questions. The survey needs to be administered during the same timeframe, and have a 50 percent response rate. The Government Accountability Office, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Intelligence Community, the Smithsonian Institution, the Congressional Budget Office, the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the Peace Corps and the Army Audit Agency did not participate in the 2010 Office of Personnel Management employee survey, but met the requirements to be included in Best Place to Work.
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