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Previously on "Security Clearance - SC - what is checked?"
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostThey do a full check of your internet browsing history based on your internet provider's logs too. So bear that in mind.
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They do a full check of your internet browsing history based on your internet provider's logs too. So bear that in mind.
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When I did this recently the security checks were made to the agencies not the client co (about 6 in the last 5 years). So they would have no idea about your skills other than what it says on your CV. When asked, they said that they never get references returned from client co's so they never bother.
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Originally posted by martin-w View PostSo if, hypothetically speaking, the permanent job required experience of product X and you had experience of product Y but knew you could pick up X no bother so got a bit 'creative' in the CV this would be found out?
they already know....
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Originally posted by martin-w View PostSo if, hypothetically speaking, the permanent job required experience of product X and you had experience of product Y but knew you could pick up X no bother so got a bit 'creative' in the CV this would be found out?
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Originally posted by martin-w View PostSo if, hypothetically speaking, the permanent job required experience of product X and you had experience of product Y but knew you could pick up X no bother so got a bit 'creative' in the CV this would be found out?
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So if, hypothetically speaking, the permanent job required experience of product X and you had experience of product Y but knew you could pick up X no bother so got a bit 'creative' in the CV this would be found out?
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Originally posted by martin-w View PostHi
Does 'SC' level security clearance just a check of who you are and if you are flagged as a criminal or otherwise dodgy character on various databases or does it involve a reference check at previous employers as well? Just wondering what it does/doesn't cover.
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Security Clearance - SC - what is checked?
Hi
Does 'SC' level security clearance just a check of who you are and if you are flagged as a criminal or otherwise dodgy character on various databases or does it involve a reference check at previous employers as well? Just wondering what it does/doesn't cover.
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