How long does the TSO hiring process take?

The TSO hiring process takes about to 90 days on average. Review the process below to get a better idea of what to expect, and ensure you're prepared every step of the way.
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How long is the application process for TSA?

Most applicants receive approval notification in 3-5 days, though some applications can take up to 90 days. Considering this, applicants are encouraged to renew at least 90 days prior to expiry. TSA will notify members with eligibility results.
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How hard is it to get a job at TSA?

While you can apply to the TSA with only the basic requirements, it can be a very competitive process. Most TSA agents have additional education beyond a high school diploma and many also have great experience to place on their resume as well.
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How long is TSO training?

Transportation Security Officer Education and Training

When you are initially hired you must complete 56 to 72 hours of classroom training, 112 to 118 hours of on the job training, certification testing, and may be required to travel for up to two weeks.
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Is TSO training hard?

You also can't be color blind or deaf, and you have to be able to lift 50 pounds — but that's pretty much it. For most new hires, the biggest hurdle is making it through the training process — not because it's actually difficult, but because it's pretty damn tedious.
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How hard is it to be a TSO?

It can be very busy or very slow, not a medium. Passengers can be difficult a times. Work can be very repetitive and boring. Very inflexible.
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What disqualifies you from being a TSA agent?

PERMANENT DISQUALIFYING CRIMINAL OFFENSES

Espionage or conspiracy to commit espionage. Sedition or conspiracy to commit sedition. Treason or conspiracy to commit treason. A federal crime of terrorism as defined in 18 U.S.C.
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Is being a TSO a good job?

TSOs are the backbone of TSA and they play a vital role in keeping air travel safe. If you're interested in a career that offers benefits like health care and retirement, and where you work alongside a diverse and inclusive team, the TSO position offers a great first step in your federal career.
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How do I pass the TSA interview?

You need to get a minimum of a three on each of the competencies in order to Pass. A failing score on the Standardized Interview is if you get less than a "3" on any of the competencies and/or you get a Fail on the Integrity/Honesty competency.
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Is TSO a federal job?

Transportation security officers are federal employees. They work for the Department of Homeland Security. To become a transportation security officer, you need to have a high school diploma or GED certificate, and at least one year of experience working as a security officer or an x-ray technician.
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Do TSA agents get free flights?

Unlike flight attendants and other airline employees, TSA agents don't receive perks like free space-available air travel or the occasional free meal. In fact, accepting any sort of gift could be grounds for termination — unless the agent has a friend or family member who is an airline employee.
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What are TSA shifts?

Those shifts are: • Full-time: 40 hrs. per week • Part-time: 25 hrs. per week consisting five (5) workdays per week with five (5) hour shifts per day.
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Do TSO carry guns?

Most TSA employees are TSO's who do not have arrest powers and do not carry weapons of any kind, including guns. However, there are some individuals under the TSA such as Federal Air Marshals who do have law enforcement powers and are allowed to carry guns through the airport and even on planes.
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Does TSA do credit check?

TSA pulls a credit report to help determine overall suitability for a security sensitive position with the federal government. They don't care what your credit score is or whether you have "bad" credit. They have determined the following to be disqualifying issues: debt that is currently delinquent in excess of $7500.
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Do TSO officers carry guns?

TSOs do not carry weapons, and are not permitted to use force, nor do they have the power to arrest.
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Does TSO do overtime?

Not Flexible when it comes to hours, overtime is limited. Not Flexible when it comes to hours, overtime is limited. Hostile work environment, often from peers and management. No control over decisions, despite being in a leadership position.
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Do TSA agents get federal benefits?

Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB)

TSA employees, retirees, and their family members can access the largest range of health care plans in the country, via the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program.
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What does the TSA background check consist of?

A TSA background check is extremely rigorous and includes the following items: Fingerprinting and fingerprint processing to check against FBI criminal databases and FBI terrorist watch lists. Felony and misdemeanor criminal searches at the county, state, and federal level.
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What should I wear to TSA test?

Dress is business attire - coat and tie, etc. You will sign another NDA agreeing not to disclose what questions are asked. During the Airport Assessment, you will also take a Color Vision Test and have your fingerprints taken. Assuming you pass the Airport Assessment, you will have a medical and drug screening.
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Why would you get turned down for TSA PreCheck?

TSA PreCheck denials can happen as a result of providing false or fraudulent information when applying, or for having a criminal record that has been deemed prohibited. If you were recently denied benefits of a TSA PreCheck enrollment, you should know that you have the right to an appeal.
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Is TSA a fun job?

The job is repetitive and there is not much to really be happy about. It is easy and not too difficult to get through the day. Just get use to dealing with a lot of travelers asking you questions.
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Is TSO a law enforcement?

But while there are many misconceptions about the TSA, here are five myths that seem to be among the most prevalent. 1. TSA officers are law enforcement officials. TSA officers may look the part, but they aren't cops.
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Do people like working for the TSA?

Very fun and productive place

I love working at TSA. It's just a wonderful o place to be. I love my coworkers and the passengers are so nice and wonderful to be around. The are very kind.
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Are TSA federal officers?

The Face of TSA. Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are the face of the agency, the people on the front lines and the most important role at TSA. For many people, working as a TSO has led to a long, fulfilling career with the federal government.
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