DOJ Hiring Timeline

Anonymous
Any idea how long it typically takes to get a call back from the DOJ? My husband had his second round interview for an attorney position with the DOJ two months ago. The interview went really well but he still hasn't heard back. They didn't give him their business cards so he has no way of contacting them. It took them 5 weeks to call him after his first interview.
Anonymous
This is something that can really vary by component and even by position. When a vacancy is considered high priority things can move faster but in general, the Federal hiring process is extremely slow. Two months for a call-back certainly isn't unheard of.
Anonymous
Totally depends on too many factors. The division, time of year, etc.
Anonymous
Oh yikes, it took me over two months to get my offer. Does he know the names of the people he interviewed with? If it is a trial section he can probably find their emails by searching CM/ECF/Pacer.
Anonymous
Thanks everyone for the replies. I feel a little better now. Thanks for the tip - Will ask him to see if he knows their names. We're just really anxious because we've been living in separate states for over two years now and I'm getting really sick of the commuting back and forth!
Anonymous
And yes its for the trial section
Anonymous
Lesson learned: always ask for business cards in the interview.
Anonymous
My agency usually goes from posting to BIS in 2 months. However, that long after interview - probably you should call HR
Anonymous
Did you get a contact phone number from the hiring division? Even if you have the number of the official who interviewed them, they rarely control the mechanics of hiring -- that's HR. Call the HR contact one every two weeks just to "check".
Anonymous
Yeah I think I'll tell him to do that! He called them three or four weeks ago and they said that they are still making their final decision. I guess government just moves slower that I am used to I wouldn't be this anxious if it weren't for our life situation but I guess we'll just have to be patient!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you get a contact phone number from the hiring division? Even if you have the number of the official who interviewed them, they rarely control the mechanics of hiring -- that's HR. Call the HR contact one every two weeks just to "check".


How does this division work? Is it often that you can go through the DOJ interview process and be recommended to be hired, but then not be hired by the HR and/or budgeting office?
Anonymous
I don't normally deal with the hiring process but I think HR scores all the applicants and the office with the vacancy is only allowed to interview the top scorers. Assuming they interview the top 3 and want to hire the 3rd highest scorer over #'s 1 and 2, they would need to write up a justification for doing so.

I know our office has occasionally gotten stuck hiring someone they didn't particularly want because the person at the top of the list had a Veteran's preference (even though their other qualifications were less than stellar) but I don't understand all the ins and outs of how this happens.
Anonymous
What's the longest it has taken someone to get an offer from DOJ from the time the applied for the position?
Anonymous
Is it often that you can go through the DOJ interview process and be recommended to be hired, but then not be hired by the HR and/or budgeting office?




I am assuming he applied as an attorney, right? The issue is that even if the individual office wants to hire them, they have to then pitch him to the DAG, and given the hiring freeze, put in case for why they should get an exeption to the freeze (there are exceptions, I was hired under one).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Is it often that you can go through the DOJ interview process and be recommended to be hired, but then not be hired by the HR and/or budgeting office?




I am assuming he applied as an attorney, right? The issue is that even if the individual office wants to hire them, they have to then pitch him to the DAG, and given the hiring freeze, put in case for why they should get an exeption to the freeze (there are exceptions, I was hired under one).


What if the interview process, etc. was a result of a USAjobs posting -- would the position still be pulled before being filled?
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