Can I put my security clearance on my resume?

Can I put my security clearance on my resume?

The answer, generally speaking, is YES, you should include a security clearance on your resume. Not only is this is key requirement for many government contractor jobs, it also is a good mark of character for civilian employers.

What does SSBI stand for?

A Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) is a type of security investigation conducted by the US Government to obtain a Top Secret (TS) clearance and access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI).

Does SSBI require polygraph?

There is no requirement for a polygraph for a TS, nor for a SSBI. A polygraph would be a requirement in addition to the SSBI.

Is Sci higher than top secret?

Public Trust Positions can either be moderate-risk or high-risk. Information “above Top Secret,” a phrase used by the media, means either Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) or Special Access Program (SAP). It is not truly “above” Top Secret, since there is no clearance higher than Top Secret.

What is a Yankee White clearance?

Yankee White is an administrative nickname for a background check undertaken in the United States of America for Department of Defense personnel and contractor employees working with the president and vice president. Individuals with Yankee White clearance undergo extensive background investigation.

What is codeword clearance?

This information is also known as “Sensitive Compartmented Information” (SCI). A document marked SECRET (CODE WORD) could be viewed only by a person with a secret or top secret clearance and that specific code word clearance. The CIA administers code word clearances.

Do TSA agents have security clearances?

To work at the TSA, you need a security clearance—but the level depends entirely on the position for which you apply, says Tedesco, ranging from public trust to top secret. (All of the agency’s senior executive positions, of which there are many, require a TS-SCI clearance level, he says.)

What is sf85p?

This form is a permanent document that may be used as the basis for future investigations, suitability or fitness for Federal employment, fitness for contract employment, or eligibility for physical and logical access to federally controlled facilities or information systems.

What is a SF 85 background check?

The SF-85P, “Questionnaire for Public Trust Positions,” is used to request a MBI investigation on Moderate Risk positions. It is the form most commonly required form for law student interns.

What is a confidential clearance?

A Confidential clearance is the easiest to obtain and covers positions where the disclosure of classified information would cause damage to national security. A Secret clearance indicates that the type of confidential information covered would cause serious damage to national security if divulged.

Can a non US citizen get a public trust clearance?

While path to citizenship doesn’t matter, a green card holder would not be eligible for a security clearance. That’s not the case for a public trust position, however, and there are a number of positions supporting the federal government that are sensitive, but do not require any access in to classified information.

How far back does a public trust background check go?

seven years

Can green card holders get secret clearance?

It is not mandatory to apply for US Citizenship and you can remain a Green Card holder forever. You can apply for jobs that require security clearance and only the permanent residents and the citizens of the United States, can get such clearance. This shows that this resident card provides more job opportunities.

What is a public trust clearance VS secret?

A SECRET clearance is designated as part of the public trust process. The holder of the SECRET clearance is in a position of moderate risk and they require a security clearance. In this case an SF 86 investigation and security clearance adjudication will cover the requirements of the moderate to low risk positions.

Is public trust a secret clearance?

Public Trust is a type of background investigation, but it is not a security clearance. Depending on the job, you must complete either the Standard Form 85 (SF85) or 85P (SF85P) questionnaire.

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