The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rescinded 35 job offers, including for law school graduates looking to enter public service, and its website and LinkedIn pages no longer show any vacant positions as the agency comes into compliance with President Donald Trump’s hiring freeze.
Trump put the hiring freeze in place as part of a barrage of executive actions upon his Jan. 20 inauguration. The order is set to stay in place for as long as 90 days until the Office of Management and Budget and other agencies issue a plan to cut the federal workforce “through efficiency improvements and attrition,” ...
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