Anonymous wrote:OP here - many thanks. This helps manage expectations. The position isn't one which would bill out on a contract, I don't have any financial or other issues which might compromise clearance, and at least on paper, I think I have a really good fit to what they're looking for, so it still seems worth applying.
On the timing, it looked to me from my very brief internet research that an interim clearance can come quite quickly with a final clearance at "secret" level taking a couple of months. One PP suggests a year to get the celarance - is this more often the case?!
Anonymous wrote:Though most contract agencies want someone who is already cleared. The process from hire to getting cleared can be a long time where the new hire can't do billable work. In DH company, they only hire non-cleared people who have very specific qualifications.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New to this, but I am applying to a job where a "secret" clearance is required. I've already researched what that entails, so my question for those familiar with hiring in these cases is whether not having any clearance at the time of the application is a signficant negative. I understand I can't apply for clearance without a job offer, so it's a bit chicken and egg, but never having worked in this industry before, I'm wondering if lack of any prior clearance will get my application dumped in a no action pile.
If you have a clean record , no financial problems and no mental issues you can get an interim and should be ok
Anonymous wrote:New to this, but I am applying to a job where a "secret" clearance is required. I've already researched what that entails, so my question for those familiar with hiring in these cases is whether not having any clearance at the time of the application is a signficant negative. I understand I can't apply for clearance without a job offer, so it's a bit chicken and egg, but never having worked in this industry before, I'm wondering if lack of any prior clearance will get my application dumped in a no action pile.