r/fedemployees
A place for federal employees to share ideas and discussions on workplace related news.
How to think about r/fedemployees
The community serves as a forum for federal employees to discuss workplace-related topics, share insights, and exchange information about policies and practices affecting their jobs. It distinguishes itself by focusing on the unique experiences and challenges faced by those in federal service, including discussions on interagency collaborations and workplace dynamics. Members often share resources and advice on navigating federal employment intricacies.
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Audience
Participants primarily include current and former federal employees, ranging from various age groups and backgrounds. The community attracts individuals who are seeking to connect with peers, share experiences, and gain insights into federal employment issues. The vibe is generally supportive and informative, with members valuing transparency and collaboration.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes personal experiences, advice on navigating federal employment, and discussions about policy changes. Members tend to appreciate informative posts that foster dialogue, while overly promotional or irrelevant content is often downvoted. Posting frequency can vary, but active discussions tend to arise around significant workplace events or announcements.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should approach this community with caution, as members often resist overt promotional tactics. Authentic engagement, such as sharing valuable resources or insights relevant to federal employees, can be well-received. Brands should avoid direct advertising and instead focus on contributing to discussions or providing tools that enhance the work experience for federal employees, ensuring that their contributions align with the community's interests.
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What r/fedemployees talks about
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Who shapes the conversation
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FAQ
r/fedemployees — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/fedemployees have?
r/fedemployees has approximately 97,231 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/fedemployees created?
r/fedemployees was created on July 1, 2015 (11 years ago).
What is r/fedemployees about?
The community serves as a forum for federal employees to discuss workplace-related topics, share insights, and exchange information about policies and practices affecting their jobs. It distinguishes itself by focusing on the unique experiences and challenges faced by those in federal service, including discussions on interagency collaborations and workplace dynamics. Member…
What subreddits are similar to r/fedemployees?
Communities similar to r/fedemployees include r/thriftsavingsplan, r/fednews, r/usajobs, r/foodsandiego.
Who are the most active posters on r/fedemployees?
The most frequent posters on r/fedemployees include u/AHGSNYC, u/m_weisner, u/T0rtillas.
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