by larry » Wed Oct 08, 2014 8:44 am
A GS-9 with one year experience "Can" be promoted to GS-11. Doesn't mean you have to be. I do note that it is common.
This isn't really a SMART Program question, but a personnel question. And it's a good question.
I would have a discussion with your supervisor and ask her/him. Start the discussion by saying you had assumed that a promotion to GS-11 was automatic, but that you realize (since you got a Step increase) that it wasn't.
Ask what you needed to do to impress him/her, and what you'll need to do next year.
Note that promotions at these levels can occur at any point in the year...
Also, look at your SF-50. Is your billet a GS-9/11/12, or just a GS-9? If you have to, ask your HRO folks. Be polite.
Also, google is your friend here.
Larry
A GS-9 with one year experience "Can" be promoted to GS-11. Doesn't mean you have to be. I do note that it is common.
This isn't really a SMART Program question, but a personnel question. And it's a good question.
I would have a discussion with your supervisor and ask her/him. Start the discussion by saying you had assumed that a promotion to GS-11 was automatic, but that you realize (since you got a Step increase) that it wasn't.
Ask what you needed to do to impress him/her, and what you'll need to do next year.
Note that promotions at these levels can occur at any point in the year...
Also, look at your SF-50. Is your billet a GS-9/11/12, or just a GS-9? If you have to, ask your HRO folks. Be polite.
Also, google is your friend here.
Larry