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Is there much point applying for contracts requiring clearance if you don't have it?

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    #11
    The reality (rather than the theoretical situation Mal has posted) is how long is a piece of string.

    Yes a certain place in Gloucestershire "requires" DV to work at no matter what, the reality is that people are there with less than that so it's not 100%.
    SC's in theory take a few weeks and in theory with a BPSS which takes a few days you can work while it's being processed, in reality it's down to the site if they will play that game. Also in reality SC's are taking anywhere from a few weeks to multiple months.

    The rules are issued by the Cabinet Office and in theory all departments follow those, in reality they do their own thing and often ignore the Cabinet Office guidelines, there's a lot of empires out there.

    In truth you can apply for the role, if you're made for it and no-one else who's made for it and already have clearance also applies then it's possible they will clear you, if you don't try you won't get.

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      #12
      FAO Malvolio

      You are being helpful. I appreciate it even if no one else does

      And it doesn't even matter to me
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        #13
        I would apply and see how it goes.

        My first SC role, I wasn't cleared so I worked remotely until the clearance came through. As soon as it did, I was on the main site. Next one, it took months to transfer my clearance over from one place to the next - I was escorted everywhere until the clearance came through. Next one was the same as the first really - waited until I was cleared and then went on site as I needed to, because my clearance had expired.

        If you have something that the client wants, then they will wait for your clearance to come through, so go for it but keep looking elsewhere.
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          #14
          Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
          I've just signed an SC job in London, and i don't have clearance nor am I resident in the country.


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          Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
          FAO Malvolio

          You are being helpful. I appreciate it even if no one else does

          And it doesn't even matter to me
          That's what the like and thanks icons on the bottom of a post are for but I'm sure he appreciates it.

          I find security clearance usually reflects the stupidity of the client. They insist on needing it because they waited too long to start the recruitment process in the first place. But as Malvolio states people are supposed to arrive with BPSS but then SC can be done while they get up to speed.

          Also you are not supposed to reveal to others outside the department whether you are security cleared or not. I really wish someone would go through Linkedin and just terminate the clearance of everyone who states they are security cleared within their profile.
          merely at clientco for the entertainment

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            #15
            I had SC for a permie job, but it took until 5 months after I started to come through, but it made no difference: didn't have to be escorted anywhere or anything like that. Obviously I wasn't allowed to look at anything classified (if that's the right term as there's different levels), but then in the nearly 2 years I worked there I never once had a reason to look at anything classified SC or not.

            I would apply.
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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              #16
              Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
              I had SC for a permie job, but it took until 5 months after I started to come through, but it made no difference: didn't have to be escorted anywhere or anything like that. Obviously I wasn't allowed to look at anything classified (if that's the right term as there's different levels), but then in the nearly 2 years I worked there I never once had a reason to look at anything classified SC or not.

              I would apply.
              IIRC, SC gives you routine access to Secret material, and occasional (supervised) access to Top Secret material.

              It's been a while though.
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                I would apply and see how it goes.

                My first SC role, I wasn't cleared so I worked remotely until the clearance came through. As soon as it did, I was on the main site. Next one, it took months to transfer my clearance over from one place to the next - I was escorted everywhere until the clearance came through. Next one was the same as the first really - waited until I was cleared and then went on site as I needed to, because my clearance had expired.

                If you have something that the client wants, then they will wait for your clearance to come through, so go for it but keep looking elsewhere.
                My first cleared role, Nuclear, not sure what level still don't know now (1996-on) I wasn't cleared on arrival so I was accompanied everywhere and I mean everywhere, even when I needed a shiit someone would stand outside the cubicle while I strained. I got paranoid about it and used to make sure I was 'empty' before arriving on site. Piiss was ok really, you can chat doing that...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by stek View Post
                  My first cleared role, Nuclear, not sure what level still don't know now (1996-on) I wasn't cleared on arrival so I was accompanied everywhere and I mean everywhere, even when I needed a shiit someone would stand outside the cubicle while I strained. I got paranoid about it and used to make sure I was 'empty' before arriving on site. Piiss was ok really, you can chat doing that...
                  Not nuclear, but I've had the same experience!
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                    in theory with a BPSS which takes a few days you can work while it's being processed
                    If that's true then -->

                    Mine took 5 weeks. (7 if you include HR delays before even submitting the thing)

                    Yes you can work while it's being processed. I had unaccompanied site access, working late and last out of the office some days, with unrestricted access to all code repositories (not just the project I was working on).

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Contreras View Post
                      If that's true then -->

                      Mine took 5 weeks. (7 if you include HR delays before even submitting the thing)
                      ...at least four of which will have been people not passing things up the chain...

                      Yes you can work while it's being processed. I had unaccompanied site access, working late and last out of the office some days, with unrestricted access to all code repositories (not just the project I was working on).
                      BPSS is only a glorified ID check, so you won't have been near anything classified anyway. Either that or someone's SSO needs a refresher course.
                      Blog? What blog...?

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