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gncsmith wrote: » I've worked for the federal government for the last 10+ years but moving to a contract position in the next couple of weeks. I used to be HR in government too so I'll let you know it usually takes WEEKS/MONTHS for anything to move. This is for a number of reasons that would take too long to explain here. Now, I will say, I have seen some people to be lucky enough to be processed quickly (2-3 weeks) but most of the time, it's about a 3-5 month time frame or longer. I've also seen candidates "pipelined", which means the hiring manager will tell the candidate there is a position available, and then drag out the hiring process and/or onboarding process for up to 14 months (the longest possible per our policy). This is usually because of funding issues, positions vacancy issues, etc. The government has, in the last few years, been doing this to have people waiting to quickly fill positions on their end, however, this isn't fair for those candidates who mistaken believe they will be starting soon. Hopefully you'll be like the hiring manager stated and be his/her "go-to" for a position. This person is the hiring manager, right? Or else that's a whole other ball of wax. Also, is this with a clearance and if so, do you currently hold one? This will be another time factor too. That will add about another 3-6 months to it.
Cyberscum wrote: » Anywhere between 3-12 months. My current job took a year after the initial resume and one before that was 6 months. My current closed 5 months before I started.
TechnicalJay wrote: » The only reason I see you getting a call 5 months after the close date without any notice of having the position in the first place would be because the person before you didn't work out.
Darxtar wrote: » If you haven't already, you should make an account on USAJobs, post your resume, and set up a job search for occupational series 2210. You can also fine tune your search for area, pay, etc.
Johnmueller wrote: » I currently work at a Navy base as an ISSO with a contractor. Our Dept ISSM asked me on Dec. 9th if I'd be interested in the Team Leader job in our Cyber Security Work Force group. I said yes. As of today it's been 3 months and just 2 days ago I got an official job offer. This was with a Direct Hire Approval as well. They're saying another month or so with all the security paperwork, etc. I currently have a TS/SCI and hopefully will be testing for my CISSP in about a month. So yes, the process takes FOREVER. But once you're in, you're in.
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