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The Federally Employed Women organization will hold its national training program in-person for the first time since the outbreak of the Pandemic, in Columbus, Ohio, July 9-13.

The program “will feature more than 110 training classes and five different educational tracks, including professional development, office technology and administration, leadership and culture, employee experience and mindfulness and wellness,” an announcement said.

All courses align with OPM executive core competencies for advancement to the SES, it said, adding that attendees can apply to have their agencies cover the entire cost by filling out a justification letter and an individual development plan. Those documents and further information are at few.org.

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