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That truly deserves an 'Oh dear'!Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Yes there isOriginally posted by ratewhore View PostIf you have the necessary skills and experience, you'll get the gig. Those of us with clearance didn't have it once so there really is no argument...
Tight project deadlines mean that public sector bodies are reluctant to hire contractors with the right skills and put them through security clearances, which can take weeks or months to complete, according to recruitment agencies.ǝןqqıʍComment
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That was 3 years ago, since then EDS and all the other Borg like corps have been putting people through left right and centre, it doesn't hold as much clout as it once did.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostScience isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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I'm referring to this point:Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
Not true. I currently work in the public sector and hire in the public sector. I don't ignore people because they don't have current clearance, I will if they don't have the skills and experience.A real Catch 22.... You need Clearance to get the role..... You can't get the role without Clearance.........
If an offer is made subject to clearance, some contractors will not wait for the clearance to come through. That's up to them and is the reality of it, whatever a 3 year old article in computerweekly says.Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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I honestly (sic) believe you.... I think most Public Sector Managers would take on contractors with the right experience...... It is the pimps who are lying through thier teeth... "The client will only accept your cv if you have current clearance......"Originally posted by ratewhore View PostI'm referring to this point:
Not true. I currently work in the public sector and hire in the public sector. I don't ignore people because they don't have current clearance, I will if they don't have the skills and experience.
If an offer is made subject to clearance, some contractors will not wait for the clearance to come through. That's up to them and is the reality of it, whatever a 3 year old article in computerweekly says.
PS Its odd that you quoted DiscoStu IF you were referencing mine!Comment
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Which breaches the Cabinet Office guidelines, which says that the government should NOT ask for prior clearance unless it will take longer to come through than the project will last (i.e. a month or less).Originally posted by pmeswani View PostYou will find jobs that are prepared to put you through SC Clearance. Because of the time it takes, you may end up waiting 3 to 6 months before it come through.... therefore, traditionally, some companies don't offer it on contracts that are less than 1 year.
So, if you see job adverts which are restricting this, then you should ensure that you report the job advert and agency to the DBERR.Comment
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Like that will achieve anything.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhich breaches the Cabinet Office guidelines, which says that the government should NOT ask for prior clearance unless it will take longer to come through than the project will last (i.e. a month or less).
So, if you see job adverts which are restricting this, then you should ensure that you report the job advert and agency to the DBERR.
All they have to do is chuck the non Cleared CV's in the bin, it's not like they are short of applicants and unless the skills required are very niche there will be plenty suitable that meet the spec.Comment
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So on average how many non cleared CVs make it as far as you for a role? I'm Just wondering because I have had nothing but call after call from agents that automatically dump the CV as soon as they find out that my clearance has lapsed.Originally posted by ratewhore View PostI'm referring to this point:
Not true. I currently work in the public sector and hire in the public sector. I don't ignore people because they don't have current clearance, I will if they don't have the skills and experience.Comment
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Yes. Win a government contract.Originally posted by chris79 View PostAnyone know how I can go about obtaining SC or CTC clearance? Quite a few jobs I've seen advertised require this."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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This is what you do:Originally posted by chris79 View PostI've got BC clearance, last gig wanted SC and I started the application but never got it submitted before I left. Wish I'd got it done now.
Just lie to the pimp. Say you've got it. When you get your foot in the door the client will start you on a wavier process and you'll have your SC before the end of the contract."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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