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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If my SF-50 says I have “tenure” am I non-probation? This is so confusing. [b]I’ve been in my current role less than a year, but I’ve been with the agency and federal government for many years[/b]. [/quote] This is what I want to know as well. What's determines if you are on probation, getting a new job anywhere even though you've been employed with the fed gov for many many years. [/quote] This says a 1 in box 24 means non probation. https://help.usajobs.gov/working-in-government/service/sf-50 How to read your SF-50 Your appointment type Tenure - Block 24 On your SF-50, look for Block 24 named "Tenure". You may see a 0, 1, 2, 3 or asterisk. A 0 indicates that you may be in the Senior Executive Service or appointed by the President subject to Senate confirmation. You may also be in a group that is not defined in The Guide to Data Standards. A 1 indicates that you're a permanent, career employee and have completed three years of service. [b]A 2 indicates that you're a career-conditional employee. You're in a permanent position, but you haven't completed three years of service yet and may still be in your probation period. [/b]A 3 indicates that may be on a temporary or term appointment. An asterisk indicates that you were appointed through a specific hiring authority that deviates from the above.[/quote] Thanks for posting, but LOL #2 - where does this three years of service come from (is that like vesting for TSP or something?) Love the you MAY still be in your probation period. Oh, also, I think HR might not always be so good updating. I was at my job for more than three years and my SF-50 still showed a “2”[/quote]
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