Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2016 12:14:09 GMT
What is the Transfer Unit?
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The Transfer Unit, or TU for short is a Special Unit that specializes in transferring members from outside agencies into HIA. This SU is the product of a reformation project that aims to maintain the quality of transferring as well as maintaining the best efficiency during transfers. We strive to give potential members the best service and giving our new members the welcoming they deserve.
Are you interested in joining us? If you are, there's more below!
Requirements for a transfer
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The agency must have at least 300 members in their main ID badge.
The person whom is transferring must have been at their agency for seven days.
The person whom is transferring must be trained staff (IE: Security, HR etc.)
The person whom is transferring must not be under National Punishment, on the Do Not Transfer list or have been fired.
Members who were removed due to inactivity may return but with suitable demotions.
A person can work a maximum of 3 times in HIA. If he/she transfers out for a third time, he/she shall not be allowed back in.
If a person is "hacked", they will be receive a 1 division demotion.
Returning members holding previous ranks of Agent I - Exp. Trainer V will be exempted from the 2 demotion rule ONLY if their previous logged promotion in HIA is within the span of 1 month.
*These rules can only be broken by a 2iC+ elective member of HIA or a iC member of the Transfer Unit.
How do I apply for a position in the Transfer Unit?
Your rank must be: [HIA] IA Member I or above!
You MUST have been with HIA for at least 1 month.
You must not have active strikes during the application process.
Transfer Unit Application Status: open
How does the Transfer Unit Applications work?
In the Transfer Unit, there are three steps in the application process. Below is the TU Application Process:
Step 1: Applying for a probationary spot.
On the first week of every month, the Transfer Unit application form will be opened. This form will remain opened for 3 days. You will be required to fill in the form and your responses will be recorded by the iC members of TU. If you are chosen, you will be contacted by an iC member of TU.
Step 2: Being a Probationary TU Member.
If you were picked for a probationary spot, you will be required to attend TU training. In this training, you will be introduced to the basics of transferring and general guidelines and rules of transferring. If you are trained, you are allowed to watch any TU transfers and ask any full TU members any questions regarding TU while waiting for your assessments.
Step 3: Completing the TU Assessment Track.
Within the third week of the month, the TU Assessment Track will be held for a duration of 3 days. You are required to use all the knowledge you gained as a probationary member to complete the assessment. If you pass the assessment, you will be inaugurated as a full member of the Transfer Unit. If you fail, you will be asked to reapply again when applications open again and redo all the steps above.