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At GAO, we strive for a workplace that values, respects, and treats all employees fairly. Much like our core values of accountability, integrity, and reliability, our people values are central for GAO to successfully achieve our mission, and to make GAO a great place to work. For these and many other reasons, GAO was named the Best Place to Work among mid-size agencies, for the fifth time in a row, in the Partnership for Public Service’s annual list of Best Places to Work in the Federal Government in 2024.
Company Culture
GAO strives to be a world class organization by fostering a work environment that upholds our people values. Organizational policies and practices support a healthy work/life balance through flexible schedules and many workplace amenities. We work in teams and value collaboration and a sense of community
Union Representation
Most analysts, specialists, and operations staff at GAO have union representation. They are represented by the GAO Employees Organization, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE) Local 1921.
Reasonable Accommodations
Do you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process, or will you need one while employed? GAO is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to its employees and applicants for employment to ensure that qualified individuals with disabilities have equal access to all employment opportunities and have the opportunity to perform to their fullest potential. To request a reasonable accommodation for the application or interview process, please contact the Reasonable Accommodations Coordinator at 202-512-7360, or send an email to ReasonableAccommodations@gao.gov.
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