Whatever, but you`ll still suffer from having no prior or recent government experience, even if the clearance becomes easier to obtain. That will be used to narrow down the candidates instead of the clearance requirement . For example, there are more ex-forces retrained to IT working in cleared positions than there are in the private sector, and their be a reason for that.
I know for a fact there is NO shortage of cleared folks at the moment and even in 2007 before the current economic issues there was a big pool of SC candidates. I helped recruit for a cleared position back in early 2007 and the CV`s flooded in and we had to put a stop to CV`s as the candidates were all very good.
THing is also, if you`re allowed to fund it as is everyone else, the rates will suddenly become unattractive anyway then you`ll be saying "I have to pay £1000 for clearance for a position that actually pays below market rate anyway".
I can`t help but see green eyes monsters.
I reckon those complaining about this are that type that would do this - if during the good times in a sector you specialise in, if you found out that I had landed a contract in your sector instead of you and you found out I had no experience in that sector, I bet you`d go ape-sh** about it. Same kinda story.
If you can`t get into governemtn contracts, I think there are other reasons than just the clearance hurdle personally. You`re blaming it on something that may hold less relevance than you think, but easier to do that than for example recognising that your skills, position or whatever aren`t just that sought after in the public sector.
Okay, Malvios crusade has ministerial recognition but I think they`ll see another picture also. I kinda feel sorry for someone on such a crusade however, nearly 7 years so far? I bet he wouldn`t mention that some have a different opinion than his, the other side of the argument is valid.
I know for a fact there is NO shortage of cleared folks at the moment and even in 2007 before the current economic issues there was a big pool of SC candidates. I helped recruit for a cleared position back in early 2007 and the CV`s flooded in and we had to put a stop to CV`s as the candidates were all very good.
THing is also, if you`re allowed to fund it as is everyone else, the rates will suddenly become unattractive anyway then you`ll be saying "I have to pay £1000 for clearance for a position that actually pays below market rate anyway".
I can`t help but see green eyes monsters.
I reckon those complaining about this are that type that would do this - if during the good times in a sector you specialise in, if you found out that I had landed a contract in your sector instead of you and you found out I had no experience in that sector, I bet you`d go ape-sh** about it. Same kinda story.
If you can`t get into governemtn contracts, I think there are other reasons than just the clearance hurdle personally. You`re blaming it on something that may hold less relevance than you think, but easier to do that than for example recognising that your skills, position or whatever aren`t just that sought after in the public sector.
Okay, Malvios crusade has ministerial recognition but I think they`ll see another picture also. I kinda feel sorry for someone on such a crusade however, nearly 7 years so far? I bet he wouldn`t mention that some have a different opinion than his, the other side of the argument is valid.
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