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  2. Single Scope Background Investigation - Wikipedia

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    Single Scope Background Investigation. A Single Scope Background Investigation ( SSBI ), now called a Tier 5 ( T5) [ 1] investigation, is a type of United States security clearance investigation. [ 2] It involves investigators or agents interviewing past employers, coworkers and other individuals associated with the subject of the SSBI.

  3. Background check - Wikipedia

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    Title XLV, section 768.095 of the Florida Statutes is a law that allows former employers to disclose information about an employee to a future employer, protecting employers from negligent hiring liabilities. Employers use disclosed information from past employers when a background check does not provide enough information on the employee.

  4. Security clearance - Wikipedia

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    A security clearance is a status granted to ... (DBS), replacing former Criminal Records ... and SCI access, and involves agents contacting employers, coworkers and ...

  5. FBI reinstates security clearance for former employee ... - AOL

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    A former FBI employee who raised questions about the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol had his security clearance reinstated and was awarded 27 months of backpay after being suspended ...

  6. Security clearance is restored for ex-FBI employee who ... - AOL

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    A former FBI employee who accused the bureau of politicizing its work when he testified to Congress has seen his security clearance restored, his lawyers said Tuesday. Marcus Allen was one of ...

  7. Standard Form 86 - Wikipedia

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    The SF 86. Standard Form 86 ( SF 86) is a U.S. government questionnaire that individuals complete in order for the government to collect information for "conducting background investigations, reinvestigations, and continuous evaluations of persons under consideration for, or retention of, national security positions." [ 1]

  8. What happens to your 401(k) after you leave a job? 8 key ...

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    With rising wages and a tight labor market, the last couple years have led many workers to switch jobs. That means many job-hoppers may have a 401(k) retirement plan with a former employer.

  9. ClearanceJobs - Wikipedia

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    ClearanceJobs is a career website based in Urbandale, Iowa. It serves individuals with active federal security clearances and provides a secure forum for employers to recruit cleared employees. [ 1] It is known as the 'premier secure job board focused exclusively on candidates with active or current U.S. government security clearances.'.