What happens to my clearance if I quit my job?

The only way to have an active security clearance is to be in a job that actively requires it. Whether you quit or got laid off, you still have clearance eligibility, but it switches to 'current' status in a security clearance system of record.
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Does quitting a job affect security clearance?

A clearance can only be active if it's in use. That means if you're laid off, leave a position or are simply moved onto a contract that doesn't involve cleared work, you no longer have an active security clearance. But that doesn't mean you can't quickly return to cleared work.
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How long does clearance last after leaving job?

A security clearance remains current for two years following your departure from the cleared position so once you do get it reinstated, think about the jobs you are applying for. The simplest way to maintain your security clearance is by continuing to work on cleared projects.
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What can make you lose your security clearance?

5 Easy Ways to Lose Your Security Clearance
  • Fail to self report foreign travel. ...
  • Make multiple security violations. ...
  • Make close and continuing relationships with foreign nationals – and don't report them. ...
  • Start accruing debt – and fail to address it. ...
  • Get a hidden side hustle.
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What are red flags for security clearance?

A criminal arrest, financial bankruptcy, unreported foreign travel, drug abuse, mishandling of classified information, serious mental health disease, etc., could result in removal from access, if the government knew.
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How much debt do you need to lose a security clearance?

No branch of the military has a set amount of debt that is the breaking point for security clearance. You could owe $5,000 or $50,000 and be granted or denied clearance. It's all a matter of how you deal with the debt. Responsible behavior in tackling your debt problems is considered a positive.
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Can you lose your clearance?

While a security clearance can be difficult to obtain, it can be surprisingly easy to lose. The federal government can revoke employees' security clearance for a variety of reasons.
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Can I keep my clearance?

When does security clearance lapse? Confidential level clearance, the lowest security threat, is good for 15 years. Secret clearance lasts 10 years. Top Secret clearance must be reinvestigated (reauthorized) every 5 years.
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Does security clearance contact current employer?

It is a requirement of a background investigation that your current employer be contacted. We must verify your employment data and make other inquiries concerning your background. If you are a Federal employee, it may be that your current employer needs you to have an investigation for the work you do.
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What can jeopardize a security clearance?

Criminal sexual behavior, pornography and repeated, high-risk sexual behavior are all examples that suggest lack of self-control and trustworthiness to retain security clearance.
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Is it OK to put security clearance on resume?

While it's perfectly acceptable to list your security clearance, polygraph, and issuing agency, you shouldn't list specific Special Access Programs you were a part of, your supervisors in those programs, specific software or tools that were a part of the classified position, or any sensitive or proprietary information.
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Does HR call your current employer?

The fact of the matter is most employers will not contact your current employer without discussing it with you first. And typically, reference checks won't occur until an applicant is further along in the process.
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Can I resign before background check?

Most companies would advise prospective employees not to give notice until employment checks are complete (for potential liability issues I would imagine).
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What disqualifies you from a federal background check?

The agency may remove an employee or disqualify applicants who materially and deliberately falsify or conceal information (such as the omission of arrests, drug use, employment, medical history, assets, and liabilities, etc.)
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Can you tell friends you have a security clearance?

The fact that you have a security clearance is not classified, so there's no reason you can't tell someone you have a security clearance. In fact, the State Department and other government agencies advise applicants who have a clearance to include this information on their resumes.
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Is a secret clearance good for 10 years?

Periodic reinvestigations for Top Secret Page 2 2 security clearances are due every 5 years and Secret security clearances periodic reinvestigations are due every 10 years. 3.
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Do clearances transfer between agencies?

Title III of IRTPA established statutory guidelines for reciprocity of security clearances. This act provides congressional direction that all legitimate government clearances are to be accepted and transferable between and among government agencies.
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What happens if you lie on secret clearance?

We frequently warn of the importance of security clearance applicants being honest on government forms, including the SF-86 security clearance application. Falsifying information on the SF-86 is a felony that can result in fines or five years in prison.
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How often are security clearances revoked?

From fiscal year (FY) 2016 through FY 2019, the DoD denied or revoked an average of roughly 5,657 security clearances annually.
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Does secret clearance check social media?

Security clearance holders should know that comments made publicly can be used against them in the security clearance process. The best step to take to ensure information doesn't come back to bite is to keep your accounts locked down and private.
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Is a security clearance a big deal?

The highest levels of clearance can lead to even higher salaries. The Human Resource Association of the National Capital Area also reported that employees with top secret security clearance could earn up to 60% more than those without top secret clearance in certain jobs.
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Does the FBI investigate security clearance?

The background investigation and records checks for Secret and Top Secret security clearance are mandated by Presidential Executive Order (EO). The EO requires these procedures in order for a security clearance to be granted; the FBI does not have the ability to waive them.
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Can I quit job after background check?

Can I leave a job off my background check? Yes. You are not obligated to include every job you've ever had on your CV, especially those held 10+ years or aren't relevant to the job you're applying for.
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Should I feel guilty for quitting my job without notice?

Assuming you manage your departure gracefully, you absolutely shouldn't feel guilty. But guilt is a natural feeling that many people have when leaving an employer, especially if the company's been great to you. And even though you shouldn't feel bad, our brains are great at coming up with reasons that you should.
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Will a background check reveal I ve accepted another job offer already?

The simple answer is no. A background check cannot return a list or database of the jobs that a professional has held over the years. Most pre-employment background check services are geared toward uncovering public record information, such as criminal record information, driving records, and credit history.
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