The Best Places to Work in the Federal Government

The Partnership for Public Service works with American University’s Institute for the Study of Public Policy to distill data provided by the Office of Personnel Management’s Federal Human Capital Survey into the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government rankings. These rankings, similar to the "Best Colleges and Universities" rankings published by U.S. News and World report or Princeton Review, rank the best overall federal agencies based on employee feedback, as well as the best agencies to work for in specific subcategories such as work/life balance and pay and benefits.

Visit the Best Places to Work Web site to find out what federal employees think are the best overall federal workplaces and the best workplaces for effective leadership, teamwork, training and development, work/life balance, pay and benefits, and more.

The Top Ten Places to Work, Based on the Workplace Satisfaction of Federal Employees Under 40

Rank
Agency
Score
1
81.9
2
77.2
3
75.6
4
75.5
5
72.7
6
69.7
7
69.2
8
69.0
9
68.4
10
66.7
Source: Best Places to Work in the Federal Government 2007 Rankings
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