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Previously on "SC clearance - Previous/current Employment"
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Wait till they put you in a round room and tell you to sit in a corner. Then you'll be stuffedOriginally posted by Lance View PostI did. And yesy selected as self-employed.
It's damn confusing though. I spoke to the vetting people at the client. They knew what to do.
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I did. And yesy selected as self-employed.Originally posted by asingh View Post
Do I need to enter details of my actual clients i have been working for? and if so, do i select them as self employed and then enter the details? Its rather confusing!
It's damn confusing though. I spoke to the vetting people at the client. They knew what to do.
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They will be expecting you to list the agency contacts so that they can verify your work locations.
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Why would you list everyone you've provided services to? Thinking you have to put that down under your employment is a bit permie thinking is it not? They were your clients. You have not been working for them, you've been providing services to them.
You could ask your perspective clients security team for guidance if you are unsure.
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SC clearance - Previous/current Employment
I'm required to get SC clearance as part of my role/project i'm contracted for. I've managed to fill in most of the rest of the information but this section has kinda got me a bit stumped.
So my current employment would be my limited company and technically as i been with my limited company for nearly 6 yrs that would be the end of my history ?
Do I need to enter details of my actual clients i have been working for? and if so, do i select them as self employed and then enter the details? Its rather confusing!Tags: None
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