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TopicHave you ever known someone who lied on their resume and put a college degree
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03/09/24 11:07:55 AM
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TommyVercetti posted...
what do you mean clearance level work? yeah an extremely high percentage if they find out will get rid of you. LIke almost all esp. an upper level job. All the big ones in the news they got rid of them. Maybe degree importance is getting even more important in u.s. not less
A security clearance such as a TS or higher.

TS clearances usually involves an actual investigator who verifies all of your claims when you apply for one. Depending on the type of TS clearance you are even interrogated. If you are serious about a job that requires a TS clearance, I'd highly recommend not lying in one of those. As if the investigator catches it and determines it was intentional, there's a good chance you can kiss that clearance goodbye along with the job that likely needs you with a TS clearance.
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