Executives not impressed with Obama's picks
Respondents to a new survey gave lower ratings to Obama administration appointees than those of the previous two administrations.
President Barack Obama's appointees aren't generating much excitement among federal executives, reports Government Executive. Respondents to a survey gave Obama's picks lower marks than those of the previous two administrations.
Members of the Senior Executive Service and GS-15s surveyed gave President Barack Obama's appointees an average score of 2.0 — a “C”— compared with the 2.3 score earned by appointees in the administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, the article said.
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