FormerRecruitingGuru
Making Recruiting Great Again
FYI. Do not wait until the last minute to get your kits in for this. You should be planning on turning your Pilot/NFO/SWOs in December/early January for this February board. No clue if it will be a combined or two separate (Pilot/NFO and SWO) boards.
Some processing guidance from NRC:
"We've been getting quite a few calls here lately asking when the next SWO and PILOT/NFO board is going to be held. Reason being is that our GENOFF PMs are now trying to ORDPRO kits within 5 business days of receiving them (Note: 5 days is not a CRUITMAN policy, just a reasonable target we set). We're doing this for a couple reasons:
1. The NRDs do not see credit on the application goaling report until the kit is ORDPRO'd. If we wait until we get closer to the board, say three months from now, then the report will not reflect the number of applications submitted, which gives a false since of where we stand. So I know the NRDs, as well as those of us tracking applications, need to see where we stand regarding goals.
2. The sooner we can review a kit, the sooner we can identify any issues that may keep it from going to board. This should get the kit back to the NRDs with time to work any issues before the board. (Once a kit is ORDPRO'd then it's a complete kit and is ready for board; nothing else is needed)
Right now we are planning for the next SWO & PILOT/NFO boards to be in the February time frame."
Some processing guidance from NRC:
"We've been getting quite a few calls here lately asking when the next SWO and PILOT/NFO board is going to be held. Reason being is that our GENOFF PMs are now trying to ORDPRO kits within 5 business days of receiving them (Note: 5 days is not a CRUITMAN policy, just a reasonable target we set). We're doing this for a couple reasons:
1. The NRDs do not see credit on the application goaling report until the kit is ORDPRO'd. If we wait until we get closer to the board, say three months from now, then the report will not reflect the number of applications submitted, which gives a false since of where we stand. So I know the NRDs, as well as those of us tracking applications, need to see where we stand regarding goals.
2. The sooner we can review a kit, the sooner we can identify any issues that may keep it from going to board. This should get the kit back to the NRDs with time to work any issues before the board. (Once a kit is ORDPRO'd then it's a complete kit and is ready for board; nothing else is needed)
Right now we are planning for the next SWO & PILOT/NFO boards to be in the February time frame."