2022-2023 Honors Attorney Program (BigFed, Non-DOJ) Forum
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Thanks for the responses. For IRS tax I interviewed back in September and was told someone would reach out in October. I was referred 2 weeks ago and received an email to notify me, so I was wondering if there was a delay or if I'm not being considered really.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
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IRS - that tracks. IRS is unique in the honors apps are all dumped into an open bucket all the components, small business, procedures and administration, etc can pull from. So branch chiefs hand select interviewees. Moreover, because they do this, you can get interviews from multiple components and even multiple offers. Outside of the field offices, the IRS national office for OCC interviews this week and next week. Field offices do their own thing it seems.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:45 pmThanks for the responses. For IRS tax I interviewed back in September and was told someone would reach out in October. I was referred 2 weeks ago and received an email to notify me, so I was wondering if there was a delay or if I'm not being considered really.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
I don't know anything about FERC
DoL - worst interview experience in my opinion. It's one interview. It's been 14 months since my interview and they still haven't formally rejected me.
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So there is no second round with DOL? Now I just wait till December(or even later) for the decision?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 9:39 pmDoL - worst interview experience in my opinion. It's one interview. It's been 14 months since my interview and they still haven't formally rejected me.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:45 pmThanks for the responses. For IRS tax I interviewed back in September and was told someone would reach out in October. I was referred 2 weeks ago and received an email to notify me, so I was wondering if there was a delay or if I'm not being considered really.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
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That's very helpful info, thanks!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 9:39 pmIRS - that tracks. IRS is unique in the honors apps are all dumped into an open bucket all the components, small business, procedures and administration, etc can pull from. So branch chiefs hand select interviewees. Moreover, because they do this, you can get interviews from multiple components and even multiple offers. Outside of the field offices, the IRS national office for OCC interviews this week and next week. Field offices do their own thing it seems.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:45 pmThanks for the responses. For IRS tax I interviewed back in September and was told someone would reach out in October. I was referred 2 weeks ago and received an email to notify me, so I was wondering if there was a delay or if I'm not being considered really.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
I don't know anything about FERC
DoL - worst interview experience in my opinion. It's one interview. It's been 14 months since my interview and they still haven't formally rejected me.
For the IRS field offices, would you know if some of them continue interviewing in the spring, or is hiring done in the Fall?
That's stressful about DOL. I've read in prior threads that they even interview before apps close, and I applied very close to the deadline. I'm afraid that's gonna play against my chances
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When you applied shouldn’t matter for DOL, they can’t/won’t hire until after the deadline closes and they will continue to review people for interview slots until then as well. I interviewed with them in the past and applied right before the deadline.
It is a weird system that they hire off one interview though.
It is a weird system that they hire off one interview though.
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I don't know much about the field offices. I do know they kind of run independently of the national office, so it is very possible they interview in the spring but I don't know.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 10:14 pmThat's very helpful info, thanks!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 9:39 pmIRS - that tracks. IRS is unique in the honors apps are all dumped into an open bucket all the components, small business, procedures and administration, etc can pull from. So branch chiefs hand select interviewees. Moreover, because they do this, you can get interviews from multiple components and even multiple offers. Outside of the field offices, the IRS national office for OCC interviews this week and next week. Field offices do their own thing it seems.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:45 pmThanks for the responses. For IRS tax I interviewed back in September and was told someone would reach out in October. I was referred 2 weeks ago and received an email to notify me, so I was wondering if there was a delay or if I'm not being considered really.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
I don't know anything about FERC
DoL - worst interview experience in my opinion. It's one interview. It's been 14 months since my interview and they still haven't formally rejected me.
For the IRS field offices, would you know if some of them continue interviewing in the spring, or is hiring done in the Fall?
That's stressful about DOL. I've read in prior threads that they even interview before apps close, and I applied very close to the deadline. I'm afraid that's gonna play against my chances
I am under the impression, however, that offers happen rather quickly. For example, my friend and I interviewed at the national office two weeks apart. I was first and they never called my references. He interviewed at the non tax component (read: ethics) and they contacted his references the following day and he received an offer but declined it approximately a week later.
To that end, IRS is very slow to reject candidates because they rank people. You could be second choice and get the offer if first choice rejected it or didn't survive the background check. Consequently, the "tell" that an offer is coming is your references get called.
More interesting is that I have heard ranked candidates have received offers months after the interview because someone has a chance of circumstances or backs out. This could account for spring interviewing as well.
The entire government hiring process sucks because it's never fully over and seemingly never feels like it even begins
DoL does rolling interviews but they don't decide anything until after things close. Also, I recall they didn't even extend offers until late December into February last year or the year before.
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Has anyone heard about second round interviews for NSA or DHS?
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I had an interview over 2 weeks ago with representatives from 4 different field offices (I only applied to field offices, not to DC). Almost immediately after my interview, the head interviewer contacted one of my two references. That reference contacted me to let me know that he'd been contacted by IRS, and that he gave a glowing reference (which I have no reason to doubt).Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:56 amI don't know much about the field offices. I do know they kind of run independently of the national office, so it is very possible they interview in the spring but I don't know.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 10:14 pmThat's very helpful info, thanks!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 9:39 pmIRS - that tracks. IRS is unique in the honors apps are all dumped into an open bucket all the components, small business, procedures and administration, etc can pull from. So branch chiefs hand select interviewees. Moreover, because they do this, you can get interviews from multiple components and even multiple offers. Outside of the field offices, the IRS national office for OCC interviews this week and next week. Field offices do their own thing it seems.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:45 pmThanks for the responses. For IRS tax I interviewed back in September and was told someone would reach out in October. I was referred 2 weeks ago and received an email to notify me, so I was wondering if there was a delay or if I'm not being considered really.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
I don't know anything about FERC
DoL - worst interview experience in my opinion. It's one interview. It's been 14 months since my interview and they still haven't formally rejected me.
For the IRS field offices, would you know if some of them continue interviewing in the spring, or is hiring done in the Fall?
That's stressful about DOL. I've read in prior threads that they even interview before apps close, and I applied very close to the deadline. I'm afraid that's gonna play against my chances
I am under the impression, however, that offers happen rather quickly. For example, my friend and I interviewed at the national office two weeks apart. I was first and they never called my references. He interviewed at the non tax component (read: ethics) and they contacted his references the following day and he received an offer but declined it approximately a week later.
To that end, IRS is very slow to reject candidates because they rank people. You could be second choice and get the offer if first choice rejected it or didn't survive the background check. Consequently, the "tell" that an offer is coming is your references get called.
More interesting is that I have heard ranked candidates have received offers months after the interview because someone has a chance of circumstances or backs out. This could account for spring interviewing as well.
The entire government hiring process sucks because it's never fully over and seemingly never feels like it even begins
DoL does rolling interviews but they don't decide anything until after things close. Also, I recall they didn't even extend offers until late December into February last year or the year before.
However, my other reference, who is a non-IRS federal employee, has yet to be contacted. I have veterans' preference, for whatever that's worth, and I haven't heard anything since then. Thoughts? I'm getting nervous.
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Well, I can say that they don't contact references they aren't at the very least strongly considering sending offers. They do not necessarily contact everyone, and from what I understand, they usually only contact former supervisors/managers etc. Lastly, I recall my friends who received offers had their references called very quickly but offers did not go out until all interviews were complete.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 12:22 pmI had an interview over 2 weeks ago with representatives from 4 different field offices (I only applied to field offices, not to DC). Almost immediately after my interview, the head interviewer contacted one of my two references. That reference contacted me to let me know that he'd been contacted by IRS, and that he gave a glowing reference (which I have no reason to doubt).Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:56 amI don't know much about the field offices. I do know they kind of run independently of the national office, so it is very possible they interview in the spring but I don't know.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 10:14 pmThat's very helpful info, thanks!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 9:39 pmIRS - that tracks. IRS is unique in the honors apps are all dumped into an open bucket all the components, small business, procedures and administration, etc can pull from. So branch chiefs hand select interviewees. Moreover, because they do this, you can get interviews from multiple components and even multiple offers. Outside of the field offices, the IRS national office for OCC interviews this week and next week. Field offices do their own thing it seems.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:45 pmThanks for the responses. For IRS tax I interviewed back in September and was told someone would reach out in October. I was referred 2 weeks ago and received an email to notify me, so I was wondering if there was a delay or if I'm not being considered really.
I noticed my FERC status changed to referred at some point last week but haven't heard anything. Same with EPA
As for DOL, I applied directly and see that I was referred, but I haven't heard anything.
I don't know anything about FERC
DoL - worst interview experience in my opinion. It's one interview. It's been 14 months since my interview and they still haven't formally rejected me.
For the IRS field offices, would you know if some of them continue interviewing in the spring, or is hiring done in the Fall?
That's stressful about DOL. I've read in prior threads that they even interview before apps close, and I applied very close to the deadline. I'm afraid that's gonna play against my chances
I am under the impression, however, that offers happen rather quickly. For example, my friend and I interviewed at the national office two weeks apart. I was first and they never called my references. He interviewed at the non tax component (read: ethics) and they contacted his references the following day and he received an offer but declined it approximately a week later.
To that end, IRS is very slow to reject candidates because they rank people. You could be second choice and get the offer if first choice rejected it or didn't survive the background check. Consequently, the "tell" that an offer is coming is your references get called.
More interesting is that I have heard ranked candidates have received offers months after the interview because someone has a chance of circumstances or backs out. This could account for spring interviewing as well.
The entire government hiring process sucks because it's never fully over and seemingly never feels like it even begins
DoL does rolling interviews but they don't decide anything until after things close. Also, I recall they didn't even extend offers until late December into February last year or the year before.
However, my other reference, who is a non-IRS federal employee, has yet to be contacted. I have veterans' preference, for whatever that's worth, and I haven't heard anything since then. Thoughts? I'm getting nervous.
Sounds like you are in the running! Good luck
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Not yet for NSA, but they said they were hoping to extend invitations mid-October (the website lists November though)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:23 amHas anyone heard about second round interviews for NSA or DHS?
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Had my qualifying interview with USACE. They will let me know whether I am qualified or not in a one or two weeks.
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I was contacted earlier this week for an interview in the corporate finance division.
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Anyone heard anything from FDIC? My status still says Application Received.
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Finished DOT call back, now we wait till December. Good luck guys!
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Has anyone heard anything from the CFPB? My application still says "received," not referred.
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Same hereAnonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 11:13 amAnyone heard anything from FDIC? My status still says Application Received.
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Received a tentative offer from the IRS via email.
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Any news from CFPB or any of the state AG honors programs that have closed?
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Congrats! For HQ?
As for CFPB, my status is still received, no updates.
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Congratulations. National Office or field office?
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CFPB had not started interviews as of Tuesday, so I wouldn't lose much sleep on itAnonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:09 amCongrats! For HQ?
As for CFPB, my status is still received, no updates.
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Re: CFPB - How do you know?
I’ve heard their honors attorney hiring is way down and they hired mostly appellate clerks or HYS grads last cycle, so I’m not holding my breath.
I’ve heard their honors attorney hiring is way down and they hired mostly appellate clerks or HYS grads last cycle, so I’m not holding my breath.
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I have a very reliable source, that's all I can say.True_blue_hhs wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 3:42 pmRe: CFPB - How do you know?
I’ve heard their honors attorney hiring is way down and they hired mostly appellate clerks or HYS grads last cycle, so I’m not holding my breath.
They hired 4 people out of 250 apps last year. 50 made it through to referred to hiring manager and of that 20 interviewed.
I think they definitely favor clerks but that's most federal agencies in my opinion
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Thanks for sharing your insight!
That means that people that were referred to the hiring manager did well, and that if you make it to the interview stage, you had approximately a 40% chance of getting hired.
Very helpful datapoints!
That means that people that were referred to the hiring manager did well, and that if you make it to the interview stage, you had approximately a 40% chance of getting hired.
Very helpful datapoints!
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20 interviewed for 4 spots is 1:5, not 40%.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 9:35 pmThanks for sharing your insight!
That means that people that were referred to the hiring manager did well, and that if you make it to the interview stage, you had approximately a 40% chance of getting hired.
Very helpful datapoints!
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