During the first year of Trump's second term, he sent Musk through the "Department of Government Efficiency" to ruthlessly cut over 300,000 federal jobs in an effort to shrink government size. Now, however, the Trump administration is quietly beginning to rehire due to staffing shortages. The number of job postings on the federal government's main recruitment portal increased by 23% in March compared to the previous month. The newly launched hiring initiatives by the Trump administration are focusing on technicians, lawyers, and project managers. Additionally, the budget proposal submitted by Trump to Congress this month will authorize a modest increase in the total number of full-time equivalent employees by 2027. Although these figures cannot be directly compared with actual employment numbers, they provide room for expanding the government's workforce.
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