Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I count 5 open position on USAJOBS. Four of those are in Exams and say “telework eligible — NO.”
But the 5th one, which is for Executive Staff, says “telework eligible — YES - as determined by agency policy.”
Interesting. So will some positions now be able to telework?
Commissioners and their counsel travel a lot and have insane hours. It is likely the same adhoc that everyone has but given the long days, being able to TW doesn’t necessarily mean you are not in the office all day. It could be that you are in the office all day and then go home and TW after hours.
He is also advertising to the regions, which is interesting. It’s not telework, but I appreciate the geographic flexibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I count 5 open position on USAJOBS. Four of those are in Exams and say “telework eligible — NO.”
But the 5th one, which is for Executive Staff, says “telework eligible — YES - as determined by agency policy.”
Interesting. So will some positions now be able to telework?
Commissioners and their counsel travel a lot and have insane hours. It is likely the same adhoc that everyone has but given the long days, being able to TW doesn’t necessarily mean you are not in the office all day. It could be that you are in the office all day and then go home and TW after hours.
He is also advertising to the regions, which is interesting. It’s not telework, but I appreciate the geographic flexibility.
He's advertising on Twitter. 186,000 views.
The replies are trash.
Of course they are. Did you see all the asinine replies when DOGE asked the public via twitter for suggestions on how to make the SEC more efficient?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I count 5 open position on USAJOBS. Four of those are in Exams and say “telework eligible — NO.”
But the 5th one, which is for Executive Staff, says “telework eligible — YES - as determined by agency policy.”
Interesting. So will some positions now be able to telework?
Commissioners and their counsel travel a lot and have insane hours. It is likely the same adhoc that everyone has but given the long days, being able to TW doesn’t necessarily mean you are not in the office all day. It could be that you are in the office all day and then go home and TW after hours.
He is also advertising to the regions, which is interesting. It’s not telework, but I appreciate the geographic flexibility.
He's advertising on Twitter. 186,000 views.
The replies are trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I count 5 open position on USAJOBS. Four of those are in Exams and say “telework eligible — NO.”
But the 5th one, which is for Executive Staff, says “telework eligible — YES - as determined by agency policy.”
Interesting. So will some positions now be able to telework?
Commissioners and their counsel travel a lot and have insane hours. It is likely the same adhoc that everyone has but given the long days, being able to TW doesn’t necessarily mean you are not in the office all day. It could be that you are in the office all day and then go home and TW after hours.
He is also advertising to the regions, which is interesting. It’s not telework, but I appreciate the geographic flexibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I count 5 open position on USAJOBS. Four of those are in Exams and say “telework eligible — NO.”
But the 5th one, which is for Executive Staff, says “telework eligible — YES - as determined by agency policy.”
Interesting. So will some positions now be able to telework?
Commissioners and their counsel travel a lot and have insane hours. It is likely the same adhoc that everyone has but given the long days, being able to TW doesn’t necessarily mean you are not in the office all day. It could be that you are in the office all day and then go home and TW after hours.
He is also advertising to the regions, which is interesting. It’s not telework, but I appreciate the geographic flexibility.
Anonymous wrote:I count 5 open position on USAJOBS. Four of those are in Exams and say “telework eligible — NO.”
But the 5th one, which is for Executive Staff, says “telework eligible — YES - as determined by agency policy.”
Interesting. So will some positions now be able to telework?
Anonymous wrote:I just applied to this lol.
What's a NTE one-year term mean? It's not a detail, so I'll get the boot eventually?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the hiring, does this mean the threat of RIFs is over?
the messaging has been pretty clear that there will likely be no RIFs. But there is still a hiring freeze, and there will be a reorg and I suspect that a bunch of 15s and 16s and 17s are gonna get knocked down to be 14s, question will be if 14s will get knocked down to 12s. oh, and a bunch of contractors are gonna get cut. good times for all.
this is just an advisor position to uyeda, it's not like the SEC is hiring for real.
Anonymous wrote:With the hiring, does this mean the threat of RIFs is over?