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Post by oldtimer on Oct 26, 2007 6:31:10 GMT -5
ODAR is planning on scheduling interviews for those on the new certificate during two two-week periods in January (1/7-1/18 and 1/22-2/1, if I remember correctly); these are with teams of HOCALJs and RCALJs. Good luck to those who make the certificate.
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Post by doctorwho on Oct 26, 2007 7:11:00 GMT -5
That's consistent with a rumor I neard yesterday from a judge friend of mine.
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Post by learnedhand on Oct 26, 2007 7:50:11 GMT -5
I heard there would be interviews for 2 weeks in January and 2 weeks in February. Either way, I hope the weather holds up. As someone who had flights cancelled when I was in DC this summer, it would take very little to completely screw up the schedule.
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Post by counsel on Oct 26, 2007 8:39:38 GMT -5
Any speculation on the number of interviewers or length of interviews?
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Post by oldtimer on Oct 26, 2007 10:37:16 GMT -5
Traditionally, there have 3 interviewers per team, but I imagine that they'll use as many HOCALJs and RCALJs as indicate willingness to participate. The interview, in the past, was mainly canned questions, not lasting more than 30-45 minutes.
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Post by chris on Oct 26, 2007 20:26:33 GMT -5
ODAR is planning on scheduling interviews for those on the new certificate during two two-week periods in January (1/7-1/18 and 1/22-2/1, if I remember correctly); these are with teams of HOCALJs and RCALJs. Good luck to those who make the certificate. That works better (for ODAR) than ending on 2-15. If they finish interviews on 2-1 they still have almost two weeks to make the decisions as to where to place people, then give them two weeks notice to show up for training on 3-3.
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