| If so, do you like working for IRS? I hear it is great for telework, but wondering if that's true and if you've had good experiences in any of their offices. |
| I've heard telework up to 4 days a week. |
This depends. Are you asking about IRS or IRS counsel? IRS is up to 4 days. Counsel is 2 days or 3 days depending on which telework program you’re on. What kind of law do you want to practice? Litigation, guidance, regulatory? |
| I meant Chief Counsel. All the above sound interesting. Seems like people enjoy working there although i havent talked to many people. |
| Not an attorney and I’m a contractor, but I’ve been supporting an IRS contract on site for three years. It’s a decent place to work, very telework-friendly. I would recommend it. |
| That is great to hear! |
| You have to be in the office every day for a year before you can telework (they claim this can be avoided by your manager but I have never seen that actually happen). And there are rumors about teleworking changing drastically. |
| That would be horrible if telework policies changed. Do you have to do the one year rule again if you switched offices within CC or moved to a diff office? |
| IRS attorneys are laid back. A chill place if u can snag it. |
You have to do one year within IRS- so even if you have government years- you still have to do the one year. It is really lame. But IRS is rigid and has lots of lame policies. |
| Would you have to continue to do the one year if you switched offices from within IRS - like you did your one year within one IRS office, but then moved to a different IRS office? |
I don't think so but it is up to the manager. |
| My sister is an IRS attorney and she loves it. She teleworks everyday. She may occasionally have to go in 1 day/week. |
What rumors are you hearing? The union just negotiated a new deal that increased telework hours. |
| What are the telework hours under the new negotiation? |