Diploma? Check. Updated resume? Check. Recent references? Check. Security clearance? Uh-oh.
Getting or renewing a security clearance is the final step in landing or keeping a job for many applicants for federal civilian and military jobs, and the stakes can be high.
“If your entire life is based on your job, but your job is based on your clearance, everything is essentially jeopardized” if the clearance doesn’t come through, Charles McCullough III, the chair of the national security practice group at Tully Rinckey, told Bloomberg Law.
Finding any kind of employment can be hard for people whose security clearance applications ...
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