Hi,
I've known of people who have taken an extended period of leave (whether medical or personal) - and it will not impact your career progression
- Likely you will be given a Leave of Absence (LOA) - this means you are not billable/part of the staffing pool, and thus this duration does not count towards your tenure count
- Any decisions regarding transition etc will only be based on the time that you were billable i.e. part of the staffing pool
- The only impact it will have is how ‘fast’ you get promoted based on absolute time relative your peers, meaning to say if it takes on average 2 years to get promoted from an Associate to Senior Associate, if you took 6 months LOA, you would have taken 2.5 years to get promoted in absolute time (because of 2 years of billable work + 6 months of LOA)