Welcome to the STARs Public Sector Hub

A resource center for federal, state, and local governments to address their most pressing workforce challenges with workers Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs).

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Local Government Community of Practice

A peer group of local government leaders working through the real obstacles of skills-based hiring together.

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How the STARs Public Sector Hub works

It’s free to join and designed to help you move from interest to policy enactment to implementation. Here’s how members use it:

  • Access tools and guidance to promote the adoption of and apply skills-based talent practices
  • Join webinars and peer working sessions
  • Connect with government leaders and partners
  • Learn from real examples across agencies

Why Join the Hub?

Drafting policy, implementing skills-based hiring, and aligning stakeholders takes real effort. There isn't a single path. Different governments take different approaches based on their structure, constraints, and goals.

You don't have to figure that out on your own. The STARs Public Sector Hub brings together peers, practical resources, and real examples to help you make progress in a way that works for your organization.

Community

Connect with practitioners who are actively implementing this work.

Analytics

Access custom data tailored to your municipality, state, or region.

Case Studies

Learn how other governments are putting skills-based hiring into practice.

Policy Drafting & Coalition Building

Support to develop policies or executive orders that remove unnecessary degree barriers and develop the coalition needed to make it happen.

Tactical Tools

Use proven templates to gather data, communicate, and track results.

Research

Explore analysis on what works and why in skills-based talent.

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Compare Membership Tiers

Individual membership is designed for public sector practitioners working to implement skills-based talent practices.

Institutional membership is for governments, cross-agency teams, or multiple departments advancing this work at scale. Each tier includes a different set of benefits, outlined below. There is no charge to join the STARs Public Sector Hub.

Kind of Membership
Membership FeaturesIndividualInstitutional
Research & Resources
Policy support in advancing skills-based EOs/legislation
Communities of Practice (CoP)
Webinars and Workshops
Monthly Newsletter
Support from STARs Public Sector Hub Partners
Professional Development Courses (paid)
Data Diagnostics
Features and feedback on O@W reports
Cohort — State or local govt
Premium Institutional Membership (paid)

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“Opportunity@Work’s STARs Public Sector Hub will provide government leaders with the resources they need to take the lead on tearing the paper ceiling and demonstrating how to tap into STARs to strengthen the talent pipeline into state government and open opportunities to so many.”

“In Utah, we’ve removed degrees as a barrier-to-entry for 98% of roles in the state executive branch. Instead of focusing on degrees, we’re focused on demonstrated competence. This is a move that can strengthen state governments, make the government a model employer, and connect STARs to thriving wages and careers.”

“President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is creating millions of good-paying jobs and expanding economic opportunity, including in urban and rural communities across the U.S. Many communities need additional know-how and support to quickly make these investments and set workers up with the skills and training they need for success. Organizations like Opportunity@Work are helping state and local governments use their State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to make sure that those opportunities are available to American workers, particularly those without a college degree.”

“Iowa is home to nearly 850,000 STARs – over 60% of the state’s workforce. For Iowa to build a competitive and sustainable economy, it will need to tap into the talents of these workers to fill critical roles in demand in the public and private sectors. We’re excited that the STARs Public Sector Hub will be launching in 2024 to provide us with the resources and know-how needed to advance us – and so many others like us in the public sector – on our skills-based journey.”

“When I was Governor of Maryland, we worked with Opportunity@Work to transition our state’s hiring to a skills-based approach based on their research showing that employers are leaving talent on the table by continuing to prioritize degrees in the hiring process. Opportunity@Work’s STARs Public Sector Hub is expanding on that work by using their wealth of data, research, and expertise about STARs and skill-based hiring to enable federal, state, and local governments to play a leadership role in catalyzing change across the labor market.”

“Over the past two years, the federal government and private sector have made unprecedented investments in place-based economic growth. Now, the question is whether states and regions across the country will be able to scale up the workforce necessary to make the most of those investments. STARs – skilled but often overlooked workers—are an important part of the solution to this talent shortage, and the STARs Public Sector Hub can help economic and workforce development leaders connect these workers to the economic opportunities generated by this historic investment surge.”

“Over the past several years, Grads of Life has been working deeply with Fortune 500 employers who are leveraging skills-first talent management practices to expand their talent pools and broaden access to economic opportunity and mobility for individuals without a four year degree. As the Skills-First movement continues to gain momentum, it is outstanding to see public sector leaders committing to make STARs a key part of their talent strategy, and we look forward to supporting their success adopting critical skills-first talent management practices to achieve their goals.”

“A growing body of research indicates that governments are leaving talent on the table by prioritizing degrees in the hiring process. Opportunity@Work’s new STARs Public Sector Hub is translating that research into action, and will help city, state, and federal government partners attract the talent required to deliver the services citizens depend on.”

“The Cicero Institute has been honored to help advance this important reform with legislation and executive orders in states across the country and looks forward to working with Opportunity@Work to help those states realize the full potential of opening the workforce doors with skills-based hiring.”

Partners of the Public Sector Hub

Want to partner with us?

We work with nonprofit partners to support Hub members and expand skills-based hiring in the public sector.

We partner in three ways:

Data partner

Share and access data to better understand mobility and expand economic opportunity.

Research partner

Contribute research and insights to inform and guide this work.

Implementation partner

Support on-the-ground efforts and share what is learned from real-world application.

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