NOAnonymous User wrote:Still HUD silence all around?

NOAnonymous User wrote:Still HUD silence all around?
What do you mean by no?Anonymous User wrote:NOAnonymous User wrote:Still HUD silence all around?
Are they sending out dings?Anonymous User wrote:NOAnonymous User wrote:Still HUD silence all around?
No like haven't heard anything. Sorry for the confusion! LOLAnonymous User wrote:Are they sending out dings?Anonymous User wrote:NOAnonymous User wrote:Still HUD silence all around?
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What the hell is a dingAnonymous User wrote:No like haven't heard anything. Sorry for the confusion! LOLAnonymous User wrote:Are they sending out dings?Anonymous User wrote:NOAnonymous User wrote:Still HUD silence all around?
A rejection.Anonymous User wrote:What the hell is a dingAnonymous User wrote:No like haven't heard anything. Sorry for the confusion! LOLAnonymous User wrote:Are they sending out dings?Anonymous User wrote:NOAnonymous User wrote:Still HUD silence all around?
Just now?Anonymous User wrote:Received a call from HUD asking if i was still interested in a position.
And from where? HQ or a regional?Anonymous User wrote:Just now?Anonymous User wrote:Received a call from HUD asking if i was still interested in a position.
A bit ago. Call came from DC.Anonymous User wrote:And from where? HQ or a regional?Anonymous User wrote:Just now?Anonymous User wrote:Received a call from HUD asking if i was still interested in a position.
Wow congrats! Can you tell us a bit more about the conversation?Anonymous User wrote:A bit ago. Call came from DC.Anonymous User wrote:And from where? HQ or a regional?Anonymous User wrote:Just now?Anonymous User wrote:Received a call from HUD asking if i was still interested in a position.
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Most agencies promote you to the next grade after one year in grade. So, for example, after one year as a GS-12, you can be promoted to GS-13.Anonymous User wrote:Can anyone fill me in on how pay raises work in the non-DOJ honors programs? I know that the DOJ is very clear on their website about how long it takes to go from GS-12 to GS-13 to GS-14. Do other agencies follow the same timeline more or less? Or do most go slower? Thinking of DOL specifically, but I imagine this is relevant for everyone.
I work for the gov in an InfoSec role. The positions most of us are in range up to 15, but effectively they cap each team to having 2 people @ 15 (the team I am on has a little over a dozen people, 2 are 15s everyone else is @14). The more senior of the two has suggested he will retire in ~5 years. It seems unlikely that anyone on this team will be getting a promotion in the near future.zot1 wrote:Most agencies promote you to the next grade after one year in grade. So, for example, after one year as a GS-12, you can be promoted to GS-13.Anonymous User wrote:Can anyone fill me in on how pay raises work in the non-DOJ honors programs? I know that the DOJ is very clear on their website about how long it takes to go from GS-12 to GS-13 to GS-14. Do other agencies follow the same timeline more or less? Or do most go slower? Thinking of DOL specifically, but I imagine this is relevant for everyone.
In theory, you can be promoted all the way to GS-15 that way. But, some offices don't have GS-15 allocations for everyone. Meaning, you could be at an office where GS-13 is the highest you can go.
Your supervisor has a lot of control on your promotion. So unless you're in a career ladder position (where your promotions are specified), if your supervisor doesn't want to promote you to the next level after 12 months in grade, they technically could.
Was it an actual offer or just inquiring about your interest in the event of a subsequent offer?Anonymous User wrote:Received a call from HUD asking if i was still interested in a position.
Anonymous User wrote: Wow congrats! Can you tell us a bit more about the conversation?
Unfortunately, I don't have any additional information to share. And unclear. Our conversation was extremely brief, given a miscommunication about my acceptance of employment elsewhere and subsequent withdrawal of my application from consideration.Anonymous User wrote: Was it an actual offer or just inquiring about your interest in the event of a subsequent offer?
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How do you know?Anonymous User wrote:HUD calling and making written offers. Good luck all.
Because I received a call and an offer (duh). Have to decide by next Tuesday.Anonymous User wrote:How do you know?Anonymous User wrote:HUD calling and making written offers. Good luck all.
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