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Can you put top secret clearance on your resume?

Can you put top secret clearance on your resume?

A: It’s perfectly okay to specify that you have a clearance, as well as clearance type. It’s also okay to list polygraph information and dates on your resume, according to intelligence agency resume guidelines, including those provided by the National Security Agency.

How do you list a secret security clearance on a resume?

That Security Clearance Is GOLD. For that reason, you should put it in the header portion of your Word document in addition to a prominent position in the body of your resume, so it will stand out and grab that recruiter’s attention. Make sure you delineate what type of clearance you have and its current status.

What jobs need top secret clearance?

Top Secret / SCI Jobs requiring security clearanceField Service Analyst. Field Service Analyst, Journeyman. Information Security Engineer. Information Systems Security Manager I. Network/Systems Administrator I. Senior Cyber Security Analyst – Grimlock. Help Desk Specialist l.

What jobs are top secret?

10 top-secret jobsFBI special agent. CIA operations officer. Secret Service special agent. Nuclear engineer. Detective. National Security Agency language analyst. Psychiatrist. Biometric technology developer.

How much does a TS SCI cost?

The average cost to process a TOP SECRET clearance is between $3,000 and about $15,000, depending upon individual factors. The government pays the cost of clearances for military personnel and civilian government employees.

Does all TS SCI require polygraph?

To clear something up – a TS/SCI doesn’t necessarily require a polygraph. Intelligence or law enforcement positions will probably require a polygraph – it’s an agency by agency thing. Also, there are different types of polygraphs, and you may or may not be asked lifestyle questions.

What is TS SCI eligibility?

The TS is the clearance. SCI is an access program that gets “added on” to the clearance. As long as the TS is valid, if there is a need for you to become “read in”, then they can evaluate your situation and current clearance (without another full investigation) to decide whether or not to grant access.

How long does TS SCI take?

In general, expect a CONFIDENTIAL or SECRET clearance to take between 1 and 3 months. A TOP SECRET will probably take between 4 and 8 months. However, some individuals have been waiting for the results of their TOP SECRET investigation for more than one year.

How long is a TS SCI good for?

10 years

How long does SCI eligibility last?

5 years

How do I get SCI?

Top Secret/SCI ClearancesSponsorship.Background investigation (requiring the applicant to complete an SF-86/Questionnaire for National Security Positions form)Clearance interviews.Polygraph test (for some applicants, not all)Adjudication.

What disqualifies you from a top secret clearance?

Conditions that could raise a security concern and may be disqualifying include:Driving while under the influence, fighting, child or spouse abuse, or other criminal incidents related to alcohol use;Reporting for work or duty in an intoxicated or impaired condition, or drinking on the job;

How far back does a secret clearance go?

The clearance process for Secret level access uses an investigation called the National Agency Check with Law and Credit that goes back five years, while the clearance process for Top Secret uses a Single Scope Background Investigation that goes back ten years.

What makes you fail a security clearance?

You may be denied security clearance for any number of reasons, including drug involvement, financial debt or affluence (being overly acquisitive), gambling addiction, undue foreign influence, reckless sexual behavior, technology misuse, or other behavior the government deems as a risk to national security.