The Career Service Award is a certificate program offered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). These certificates acknowledge an employee’s accomplishments at various points in their federal career. They are not awards for specific achievements but a way to celebrate reaching benchmarks of 5 to 50 years of service with the U.S. Federal government.
Career Service Award Certificates recognize and honor an employee’s length of service and achievement. They are printed on high-quality, off-white heavy paper stock. Each certificate comes in one of two sizes: 8 X 10 inches to fit standard certificate folders or 8.5 X 11 inches for frames. Each certificate is embossed with a beautiful metallic version of the Great Seal of the United States in bronze, silver, or gold.
Here are the key values for these award certificates:
- Symbolic Value: They represent a significant milestone in a federal employee’s career. The certificate commemorates years in service of outstanding accomplishments.
- Intrinsic Value: For many employees, the recognition and appreciation signified by the certificate hold a lot of weight. It can boost morale and serve as a source of personal pride.
Honoring your employees’ dedication with these elegant award certificates will be a memory to cherish from a career in public service.
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About the author: Blogger contributor Ed Kessler is a Promotions Specialist in GPO’s Publications and Information Sales Office.
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