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kind of nervous as the HR of gaining agency starts to contact the HR of my current agency for a release date.
anyone has experience how long it takes for them to decide a release/start date? TIA~ |
| Fed hiring manager here. It usually is the next pay period. However, your current agency can hold you for up to two pay periods. Most people don't do that, especially if it's a promotion. |
thank you so much! for holding time, is it the time between informing supervisor and starting new position?
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| The HR contact will reach out to your supervisor. You will get a start date. If you are already a fed, it cannot be more than two pay periods. That is typical if lateral. If promotion, unless your supervisor is a jerk (my former one was and held me the full two weeks), you will likely start after one pay period because it is a promotion and your start date at that grade will impact your earnings. Congratulations! |
One time I transferred, I guess they made the decision and it was the end of the next full pay period (3 weeks since we were mid-way through a pay period) The other time I transferring, the new agency asked me which pay period I wanted to begin and said they would tell the departing agency that is my start date. I was told since it was a promotion that my departing agency could not dictate my departure. The new agency was giving me the option of staying at my current agency for additional pay periods in case there was work I wanted to finish. |