Greetings!
I 've read in a webcast that it takes 6 years to be promoted from AD5 to AD7. In the Staff Regulations, though, it's written that we need two years for a step advancement (Ar. 44). This is a lot, considering that we would need 10 years to change grade. Could someone please enlighten me what' going on with promotions?
Grades and steps are two
Grades and steps are two different things. A step advancement occurs automatically every 2 years, while you need a promotion to advance your grade. Rates guiding average career speed differ according to current grade/function group (AD, AST, AST/SC).
Hope it helps ;)
Hello,
Hello,
Welkyx already explained – grade and step are not the same.
To give you an example: If you pass an AD5 competition and you have a Master’s degree, you may be hired as AD5.2: AD – Administrator is your function group, 5 is your grade, 2 is your step.
If you stayed 2 years in the same grade, you are eligible for promotion. This does not mean that you would automatically receive a promotion, as this depends on your performance, availability of places for promotion in your Directorate-General and/or your Directorate, other staff performance, and various other factors. Average promotion speed varies depending on function groups as well as grades. It can be 3-5 years.
After 2 years (and if you did not receive a promotion), you climb up one step, e.g. AD5.3.
When you get promoted, you increase in your function group and are automatically at step 1 again.
So, if you were hired as AD5.2, you would be AD5.3 after 2 years (and without promotion). If you were to receive a promotion after your third year, you’d be AD6.1.
Hope that helps.
Extremely helpful and to the
Extremely helpful and to the point answers! Thank you very much both!
You can be promoted from
You can be promoted from grade AD5 to AD6 in 2-3 years. The average is 2.7 years. Same for AD6 -> AD7. As you go higher the AVERAGE needed time increases... though some people always find a way to make it faster.
Steps changes are automatically granted after 2 years within the same grade.
Charly.