| I've never had one or anyone talk to me for colleagues secret clearances. Dod agencies though. |
New poster but same here for me. Not sure how they decide who to interview! For my Secret clearance as a contractor I was not interviewed but that was pre-9/11 and I have heard that is no longer the norm. 10 years later when I got a public trust clearance for a Federal job I was also not interviewed. When it was time to renew my public trust I just happened to also be going on a detail to another Agency for a year, that time they did finally interview me. |
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Normal, I think. I wouldn't stress. FWIW, my TS interviews usually consist of them re-asking me things that were on the forms, or pointing out clerical errors (ie, I think I had listed an incorrect date for graduation; they wanted to know why I was living in a different state for a year before I graduated).
My husband had a bunch of foreign contacts/travel that I thought might trigger questions, but the questions were always along the lines of how well I knew those individuals or whether I went on the trips. (Not at all, and only once). |
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OP here. it's because I had a typo on one of my employment dates (said I started in 2019 rather than 2009). Apparently they can't clarify that over the phone. So we had to go over entire application for two hours.
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Me too. |
So do they eat lots of Dippin Dots in the future? |