Obtaining a security clearance is the biggest step for those seeking careers in government agencies or organizations dealing with the country’s most sensitive information. The cleared process includes an online application (eApp) and a rigorous background investigation. It’s essential for applicants to be prepared and informed throughout the entire process. So, keep these dos and don’ts in mind! 

DO: PREPARE THOROUGHLY 

Before starting the application process, understand the specific requirements of the agency or organization you’re applying to, and what your clearance will entail. Gather all necessary documents, such as references, employment history, and foreign connections. 

DON’T: CONCEAL INFORMATION 

Failure to disclose critical information is a common reason for security clearance denials. Be honest about your past, including any criminal history, substance abuse, or financial issues. Transparency is key. 

DO: MAINTAIN A STRONG FINANCIAL HISTORY 

Financial troubles are the number one cause of denials. Stay on top of your debts, pay bills on time, and address any financial issues before you apply. 

DON’T: IGNORE PAST FOREIGN CONNECTIONS 

Be forthcoming about foreign trips and contacts, even casual ones like your semester abroad or your Dublin-based uncle. Failing to report these connections can lead to security clearance denials. 

DO: STAY COMPLIANT WITH THE LAW 

Comply with all laws and regulations, as legal issues can jeopardize your clearance. Avoid risky behaviors and be mindful of your online presence. 

Stick to these dos and don’ts, and you’ll increase your chance of success in the security clearance process, paving the way to a rewarding career. For all the latest security and defense news, visit ClearanceJobs.com. 

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