If you have children, why would you consider top secret clearance jobs? The answer to that question is threefold as well as easy. When you land a top secret clearance job, you have accomplished many things at once. However, the most important thing you have accomplished is that you have freed up time for your family. These jobs do not require take-home work, which means your mind and time are both free when you spend time with your family. This equates to more play time, which your child will greatly appreciate. Other benefits for top secret clearance jobs are job security and excellent retirement plans.
For reasons that should be obvious such statistics are secret.
Secret clearances are done every 10 years and Top Secret are done every 5 years for USAF personnel. Nearly everyone in the USAF has a Secret clearance.
Yes, "Top Secret" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun in this context referring to a specific level of classification or security clearance.
There is probably no higher top of the top secret status than that of the person who holds the office of President of the United States. Therefore, any clearance that anyone needs is probably matched by President Obama's clearance.
Generally, no. However, a non-citizen who is working at a top level in a friendly nation may be granted the clearance if it isÊinÊthe nation's interests.
A security clearance is given to certain individuals so that they may work or deal with certain classified drawings or components usually on a government project. There usual levels in a security clearance are: * Confidential * Secret * Top Secret
TS-SCI clearance is a grade of Security Code clearance in the US Department of Defense. TS-SCI is an abbreviation (acronyms are different) that stands for Top Secret - Sensitive Compartmented Information.
TS-SCI clearance is a grade of Security Code clearance in the US Department of Defense. TS-SCI is an abbreviation (acronyms are different) that stands for Top Secret - Sensitive Compartmented Information.
It will most certainly cause problems, but the result would be up to the person reviewing the clearance approval.
That would seem to be discrimination of personal living arrangements. If you are screened as to whom you reside with, it may be an act of misconduct. If it is a confidential or top secret job, they may have the right, if the previously dismissed resident was among clearance thereof...
In the related links box below, I posted the information. Unfortunately, it does not seem like Dr. Q really answered your question. The answer to the question is YES it requires a security clearance. However, it should be advised that while the fact that the postition requires a clearance and an individual has a clearance is not classified information, both should not be advertised. If you want specific information regarding clearances, I recommend speaking with a recruiter directly. TOP SECRET