Not sure on the breakdown but it is my understanding that there are two batches of hirees -- (1) current 3Ls who would be graduating this cycle or have a clerkship, pmf, or legal fellowship lined up, and (2) recent graduates who are current judicial law clerks, pmfs, or legal fellows. As someone mentioned on this thread, it apepars that the initial target was 10 hirees total for all the divisions, with enforcement getting few of those spots. But I am not sure if that target is just for each batch or for both batches total. With the current chair's recent plan to pursue smaller violations more aggressively and curbing the no admit policy that usually leads to settlement of many cases, I am guessing the number of new hirees will probably be more than 10 (unless they decide to hire more experienced attorneys).Anonymous User wrote:Any idea how many people were hired? Division breakdown?
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Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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Has anyone else been contacted regarding their public trust background investigation?
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Nope. How long did it take you to be contacted? I've heard that OPM has a huge backlog right now so it might take a long time.Anonymous User wrote:Has anyone else been contacted regarding their public trust background investigation?
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I've gotten the final offer letter with salary and start date. But I'm post clerkship so I'm starting much sooner than people who are coming out of law school.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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what division if you don't mind? and when is the "usual" time to start?Anonymous User wrote:I've gotten the final offer letter with salary and start date. But I'm post clerkship so I'm starting much sooner than people who are coming out of law school.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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Don't want to say the division since I think I'm the only person they hired, but not ENF, CF, or TM. I think the usual time to start is late August/early September, but they're very flexible.Anonymous User wrote:what division if you don't mind? and when is the "usual" time to start?Anonymous User wrote:I've gotten the final offer letter with salary and start date. But I'm post clerkship so I'm starting much sooner than people who are coming out of law school.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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Thanks. Were you able to negotiate salary?Anonymous User wrote:Don't want to say the division since I think I'm the only person they hired, but not ENF, CF, or TM. I think the usual time to start is late August/early September, but they're very flexible.Anonymous User wrote:what division if you don't mind? and when is the "usual" time to start?Anonymous User wrote:I've gotten the final offer letter with salary and start date. But I'm post clerkship so I'm starting much sooner than people who are coming out of law school.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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No, it was assigned based on experience. Or at least I didn't try, maybe stupidly. But it was definitely a fair salary.Anonymous User wrote:Thanks. Were you able to negotiate salary?Anonymous User wrote:Don't want to say the division since I think I'm the only person they hired, but not ENF, CF, or TM. I think the usual time to start is late August/early September, but they're very flexible.Anonymous User wrote:I've gotten the final offer letter with salary and start date. But I'm post clerkship so I'm starting much sooner than people who are coming out of law school.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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If you dont mind responding, was it above or below 100k?Anonymous User wrote:Don't want to say the division since I think I'm the only person they hired, but not ENF, CF, or TM. I think the usual time to start is late August/early September, but they're very flexible.Anonymous User wrote:what division if you don't mind? and when is the "usual" time to start?Anonymous User wrote:I've gotten the final offer letter with salary and start date. But I'm post clerkship so I'm starting much sooner than people who are coming out of law school.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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It was a few hundred below 100k.Anonymous User wrote:If you dont mind responding, was it above or below 100k?Anonymous User wrote:what division if you don't mind? and when is the "usual" time to start?Anonymous User wrote:I've gotten the final offer letter with salary and start date. But I'm post clerkship so I'm starting much sooner than people who are coming out of law school.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have detailed information about their job? Beyond just what division you will be in
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Does anyone know the general timeframe?Anonymous User wrote:Nope. How long did it take you to be contacted? I've heard that OPM has a huge backlog right now so it might take a long time.Anonymous User wrote:Has anyone else been contacted regarding their public trust background investigation?
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Anyone have any details about the student loan repayment program?
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After working at the SEC for one year and receiving a good annual performance review, you are eligible for the program. You get 10,000 a year pre-tax toward your loans, which you can use with PSLFP/IBR/PAYE. You are obligated to stay at SEC for 3 years after receiving your first payment, or you have to pay back the loan assistance. You can do the program twice so that a maximum of $60,000 dollars is distributed.Anonymous User wrote:Anyone have any details about the student loan repayment program?
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Did you have post law school experience other than a year clerking?It was a few hundred below 100k.
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Yep. Not a lot but it was relevant.Anonymous User wrote:Did you have post law school experience other than a year clerking?It was a few hundred below 100k.
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Anyone have an idea on SEC's student loan repayment program. Their offer didn't really say too much about it other than its available. Do we have to wait a year to start receiving the assistance or does it start immediately? (note, I am not speaking of the loan forgiveness after 10 years of public service program)
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This person answered a few posts before you:
Anonymous User wrote:After working at the SEC for one year and receiving a good annual performance review, you are eligible for the program. You get 10,000 a year pre-tax toward your loans, which you can use with PSLFP/IBR/PAYE. You are obligated to stay at SEC for 3 years after receiving your first payment, or you have to pay back the loan assistance. You can do the program twice so that a maximum of $60,000 dollars is distributed.Anonymous User wrote:Anyone have any details about the student loan repayment program?
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haha I just saw it as I was scrolling down. Long week sigh thanks!Anonymous User wrote:This person answered a few posts before you:
Anonymous User wrote:After working at the SEC for one year and receiving a good annual performance review, you are eligible for the program. You get 10,000 a year pre-tax toward your loans, which you can use with PSLFP/IBR/PAYE. You are obligated to stay at SEC for 3 years after receiving your first payment, or you have to pay back the loan assistance. You can do the program twice so that a maximum of $60,000 dollars is distributed.Anonymous User wrote:Anyone have any details about the student loan repayment program?
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So, from what I saw on here, it appears 95k seems to be the entry level salary (at least for those with a year of PMF/clerkship experience). Anyone know how much each pay check generally amounts to after tax and other deductions (basic single status non-itemized deduction)?
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It's around 2400-2450 per pay period without health insurance or TSP (401k) deductions.Anonymous User wrote:So, from what I saw on here, it appears 95k seems to be the entry level salary (at least for those with a year of PMF/clerkship experience). Anyone know how much each pay check generally amounts to after tax and other deductions (basic single status non-itemized deduction)?
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Thank you. Geeze thats much lower than I anticipated!Anonymous User wrote:It's around 2400-2450 per pay period without health insurance or TSP (401k) deductions.Anonymous User wrote:So, from what I saw on here, it appears 95k seems to be the entry level salary (at least for those with a year of PMF/clerkship experience). Anyone know how much each pay check generally amounts to after tax and other deductions (basic single status non-itemized deduction)?
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Has anyone started yet? if so, did the student loan repayment already kicked in for you or do you have to wait a year before the agency starts paying the loans for you? I am hearing conflicting information and I was under the impression you get the repayment as soon as you start (note, I am not talking about the general 10 years public service loan forgiveness repayment)
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I have. You can do the Student Loan Program right away if your supervisor is ok with it (in the past you had to wait a year, but they changed it in January). Also, they've changed the program so you get payments every month, which works great with PSLFP. Love it so far.
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Thanks for responding. If you don't mind answering additional questions: Do you know how much the public transportation subsidy is? what are you thoughts on the program so far (commute, hours, assignments, opportunities, etc). Thanks in advance.
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