DOJ Honors Program 2018-2019 Forum
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Do all honors positions require the same clearance? If so what level?
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Sounds like someone in San Antonio is gonna be getting a talking toAnonymous User wrote:I guess the point im trying to make is JLC's dont care what round of offers DOJ is in, so it is unlikely HR would tell them. However, they DO care whether offers have been accepted at their location, which I have been told HR does.Anonymous User wrote:Employers always know more about a job search than applicants, though.Anonymous User wrote:I know that each location gets notified when all of the offers for that location have been accepted. not sure about them telling people when every first round offer has been made, I mean they dont even tell usAnonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I just got off the phone with my friend who works for at the San Antonio Immigration Court (hired last year under the DOJ Honor's Program) and she said she received information today that all the first-round offers for EOIR have been completed. She followed up that 2 people she works with didn't get offers until late January and to definitely hold out hope as an alternate. No idea how reliable this is though...
All first round offers for San Antonio or all first offers for all of EOIR?
From the activity on here it doesn't seem like 120+ offers have been made, but maybe we're overestimating this forum's representativeness?
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Current JLC here. Hiring has not finished for all locations.Anonymous User wrote:I guess the point im trying to make is JLC's dont care what round of offers DOJ is in, so it is unlikely HR would tell them. However, they DO care whether offers have been accepted at their location, which I have been told HR does.Anonymous User wrote:Employers always know more about a job search than applicants, though.Anonymous User wrote:I know that each location gets notified when all of the offers for that location have been accepted. not sure about them telling people when every first round offer has been made, I mean they dont even tell usAnonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I just got off the phone with my friend who works for at the San Antonio Immigration Court (hired last year under the DOJ Honor's Program) and she said she received information today that all the first-round offers for EOIR have been completed. She followed up that 2 people she works with didn't get offers until late January and to definitely hold out hope as an alternate. No idea how reliable this is though...
All first round offers for San Antonio or all first offers for all of EOIR?
From the activity on here it doesn't seem like 120+ offers have been made, but maybe we're overestimating this forum's representativeness?
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Thank you for this update. Do you have nay indication of when more offers will go out?Anonymous User wrote:Current JLC here. Hiring has not finished for all locations.Anonymous User wrote:I guess the point im trying to make is JLC's dont care what round of offers DOJ is in, so it is unlikely HR would tell them. However, they DO care whether offers have been accepted at their location, which I have been told HR does.Anonymous User wrote:Employers always know more about a job search than applicants, though.Anonymous User wrote:I know that each location gets notified when all of the offers for that location have been accepted. not sure about them telling people when every first round offer has been made, I mean they dont even tell usAnonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I just got off the phone with my friend who works for at the San Antonio Immigration Court (hired last year under the DOJ Honor's Program) and she said she received information today that all the first-round offers for EOIR have been completed. She followed up that 2 people she works with didn't get offers until late January and to definitely hold out hope as an alternate. No idea how reliable this is though...
All first round offers for San Antonio or all first offers for all of EOIR?
From the activity on here it doesn't seem like 120+ offers have been made, but maybe we're overestimating this forum's representativeness?
Also, is the office closed today in honor of President Bush? If so, is it safe to assume there will be no updates today?
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Thanks for the clarification!Anonymous User wrote:Current JLC here. Hiring has not finished for all locations.Anonymous User wrote:I guess the point im trying to make is JLC's dont care what round of offers DOJ is in, so it is unlikely HR would tell them. However, they DO care whether offers have been accepted at their location, which I have been told HR does.Anonymous User wrote:Employers always know more about a job search than applicants, though.Anonymous User wrote:I know that each location gets notified when all of the offers for that location have been accepted. not sure about them telling people when every first round offer has been made, I mean they dont even tell usAnonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I just got off the phone with my friend who works for at the San Antonio Immigration Court (hired last year under the DOJ Honor's Program) and she said she received information today that all the first-round offers for EOIR have been completed. She followed up that 2 people she works with didn't get offers until late January and to definitely hold out hope as an alternate. No idea how reliable this is though...
All first round offers for San Antonio or all first offers for all of EOIR?
From the activity on here it doesn't seem like 120+ offers have been made, but maybe we're overestimating this forum's representativeness?
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Finalist here, references checked a couple of weeks ago... Has anyone received an offer from the EOIR at 26 federal Plaza in NY?
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No, but also listed that location. Also curious if anyone has received an offer from OCIJ in Seattle or Bloomington, MN?Alishba wrote:Finalist here, references checked a couple of weeks ago... Has anyone received an offer from the EOIR at 26 federal Plaza in NY?
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Just got an offer for EOIR San Antonio!
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Congrats!Anonymous User wrote:Just got an offer for EOIR San Antonio!
And in other news...YIKES to that San Antonio post...
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I believe it's Secret or Top Secret, depending on the positionBmzl wrote:Do all honors positions require the same clearance? If so what level?
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Thank you!! OP here... just a heads up/in case you are curious for everyone else: got my offer today, I have until the end of December to accept. SA was my #2 choice (after Arlington). I'm from the southwest and attend law school here, but I went to college in Texas. I'm #notranked and on a journal, but not LR. I've had pretty extensive gov experience (this is my second stint at EOIR, and before that I worked at State). Good luck to everyone!Anonymous User wrote:Congrats!Anonymous User wrote:Just got an offer for EOIR San Antonio!
And in other news...YIKES to that San Antonio post...
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I don't think most actually get a clearance, unless perhaps you're in the Nat. Security division. You go through a background check, and most are SF-85 (public trust), but not sure if all components (like civil) require that or not. Like, I was hired through the Honors program and I do not have an actual security clearance.Anonymous User wrote:I believe it's Secret or Top Secret, depending on the positionBmzl wrote:Do all honors positions require the same clearance? If so what level?
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EOIR does, I had to have one and I am the intern.Anonymous User wrote:I don't think most actually get a clearance, unless perhaps you're in the Nat. Security division. You go through a background check, and most are SF-85 (public trust), but not sure if all components (like civil) require that or not. Like, I was hired through the Honors program and I do not have an actual security clearance.Anonymous User wrote:I believe it's Secret or Top Secret, depending on the positionBmzl wrote:Do all honors positions require the same clearance? If so what level?
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I unfortunately do not know when more offers will go out. I know for my court, offers have not been completed. I also know hiring has been much more delayed this year, presumably because there’s no actual attorney general. That being said, just because things are slower this year doesn’t mean you should give up hope.Anonymous User wrote:Thank you for this update. Do you have nay indication of when more offers will go out?Anonymous User wrote:Current JLC here. Hiring has not finished for all locations.Anonymous User wrote:I guess the point im trying to make is JLC's dont care what round of offers DOJ is in, so it is unlikely HR would tell them. However, they DO care whether offers have been accepted at their location, which I have been told HR does.Anonymous User wrote:Employers always know more about a job search than applicants, though.Anonymous User wrote:I know that each location gets notified when all of the offers for that location have been accepted. not sure about them telling people when every first round offer has been made, I mean they dont even tell usAnonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I just got off the phone with my friend who works for at the San Antonio Immigration Court (hired last year under the DOJ Honor's Program) and she said she received information today that all the first-round offers for EOIR have been completed. She followed up that 2 people she works with didn't get offers until late January and to definitely hold out hope as an alternate. No idea how reliable this is though...
All first round offers for San Antonio or all first offers for all of EOIR?
From the activity on here it doesn't seem like 120+ offers have been made, but maybe we're overestimating this forum's representativeness?
Also, is the office closed today in honor of President Bush? If so, is it safe to assume there will be no updates today?
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Received an offer today for Miami, planning on accepting tomorrow.
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Did anyone end up putting together an FB group?Anonymous User wrote:This is great! Thanks for putting this togetheramandaknotts wrote:I made a Google Doc for tracking EOIR OCIJ offers. I have scoured this thread for information about offers received and added it to the document. If you feel comfortable sharing, as offers come in, please add your information to the document (or add addition columns as necessary) at the below link. No names or contact info, unless you feel so inclined.amandaknotts wrote:Yes! We should!Anonymous User wrote:Received/Accepted offer for OCIJ in the Houston Immigration Court. Anyone aware of a Facebook group for OCIJ yet? Should we get a google doc going for the court offers?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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According to AVUE, the Civil Rights Division and the Indian Country Fellowship met their HP hiring goals.
Any updates from OCIJ today?
Any updates from OCIJ today?
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Any OCIJ updates today?! (I take it none went out yesterday for anyone here?)
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The silence over the past few days is deafening... Would also love an update regarding OCIJ if anyone has one.Anonymous User wrote:Any OCIJ updates today?! (I take it none went out yesterday for anyone here?)
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I just received an offer via email from OCIJ for San Antonio. Unfortunately it came a little too late. I've already accepted another offer.
I interviewed on October 22. One reference was checked on November 5. Haven't heard from other references.
I said that I would be willing to go anywhere. I don't remember exactly how I ranked San Antonio, but I think it was pretty high?
First time applicant. From a sub top 100 law school, but near the top of my class. On the board of a specialty journal.
I think I hit most of the points that people ask about.
Good luck to everybody that's still waiting!
I interviewed on October 22. One reference was checked on November 5. Haven't heard from other references.
I said that I would be willing to go anywhere. I don't remember exactly how I ranked San Antonio, but I think it was pretty high?
First time applicant. From a sub top 100 law school, but near the top of my class. On the board of a specialty journal.
I think I hit most of the points that people ask about.
Good luck to everybody that's still waiting!
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Was your offer you accepted from another agency?
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Was the offer you accepted from another federal agency Honors Program?
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Just received an offer for OCIJ - Miami. I had my references checked in early November. I ranked it 5th I believe. Best of luck to all.
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Received an offer at the Fort Worth court this morning. Best of luck to all.
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Sorry don’t know how to reply to a particular post. I’m the person who got an ocij offer from San Antonio. The other offer wasn’t from the honors program.
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