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Based clearance chads. This is my first one, so I'm new to the whole fed world, but it sounds like it's a good industry to have your foot in the door at least.

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It really depends on the job and type of clearance. The Government proper is just about the only people who will hire you at entry level and give you a clearance either MIL or CIV. The fastest route to a TS/SCI is to join one of the reserve or national guard components (doesn't matter which branch) and pick an Intelligence MOS/job. Or Join DoD as a civilian for your clearance, then go contractor or IC. You can also find a company that also happens to be a government contractor for the US as part of their portfolio that will sponsor you for a security clearance, but they usually don't make it public, so you have to be lucky or do your own research.

A good place to start monitoring USAjobs regularly for postings. There's also Clearedcareers and the usual places like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Dice (Though that place has been pretty useless as it's full of head hunting contractor job recruiters). Also keep in mind, the IC does hire recent grads but is pretty picky and the process is long. Most contractors wont hire and wait around unless you're 1) a current clearance holder or 2) a computer whiz.

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