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2025 Federal Hiring Freeze: New End Date & Key Rules
July 16, 2025 -
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The 2025 federal hiring freeze has officially been extended—again. Originally set to end on July 15, the freeze now continues through October 15, 2025, as part of a larger plan by the Trump administration to shrink the federal workforce. Whether you're a current federal employee or an applicant waiting on job openings, it's essential to understand what this means for your career, what positions are exempt, and how new restrictions may continue even after the freeze ends.
New End Date and Policy Behind the 2025 Hiring Freeze
First introduced in January 2025, the federal hiring freeze was part of a broader strategy to streamline the size of government agencies. The freeze was extended in April and, most recently, again in July 2025. As per the latest presidential memorandum, the freeze will now end on October 15, but don’t expect a full return to normal. The Merit Hiring Plan, now in effect, ensures stricter limits on how federal agencies can recruit and fill roles moving forward.
Agencies are only allowed to hire one new employee for every four that leave, with few exceptions. These restrictions are part of an effort to reform and modernize the federal hiring process—focusing more on performance, accountability, and operational efficiency.
Who Is Affected—and Who’s Exempt From the Federal Hiring Freeze?
The freeze applies to all federal civilian jobs within the executive branch unless otherwise specified. However, there are key exemptions to note:
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Military personnel
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National security, public safety, and immigration enforcement roles
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Social Security, Medicare, and Veterans’ services
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Executive Office of the President and its components
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) retains authority to grant additional exemptions as needed. The most recent update reinforces these exceptions while tightening eligibility for all other departments. Agencies must now align their hiring strictly with OPM’s Merit Hiring Plan, which prioritizes faster hiring times and higher-quality candidate assessments.
Key Federal Hiring Documents You Should Know
If you're seeking clarity, it’s worth reviewing the three most important official documents on the 2025 federal hiring freeze:
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Executive Order (Jan 20, 2025): Launched the initial hiring freeze.
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Presidential Memo (Apr 17, 2025): Extended the freeze through July 15.
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Final Update (July 7, 2025): Extended the freeze to October 15 and enforced the new Merit Hiring Plan.
Additionally, a civilian hiring guidance memo and fact sheet have been released to clarify exemption rules, recruitment procedures, and future limits. These provide federal employees and job seekers with a roadmap on how to navigate the hiring freeze and what to expect when it ends.
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