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I would ask a recruiter this but it's Saturday, and I looked on the forums, saw an answer but wasn't sure if it was legit.
On my application I have gaps in my work history. So for example I worked at 1 place for the summer, then quit because i went back to school in September. That's the story for 2 out of the 3 jobs I have on my resume. Is it true that if there are date gaps on your resume with more then a month in time, your papers get sent back to you and you need to fill out a different clearance form? I just came across it on here in a thread called " Why Me"
I just wanna make sure that everything goes smoothly after I hand my application in next week. Also my work dates arn't accurate they may be off by a month. I keep reading that I need a security clearance form and I don't see one in my application package and that's where everyone is saying you can't have gaps when it comes to work history and education. do I get this clearance form after I apply or something.
Is this form required to be handed in with my application?
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/tbsf-fsct/330-60-eng.asp
On my application I have gaps in my work history. So for example I worked at 1 place for the summer, then quit because i went back to school in September. That's the story for 2 out of the 3 jobs I have on my resume. Is it true that if there are date gaps on your resume with more then a month in time, your papers get sent back to you and you need to fill out a different clearance form? I just came across it on here in a thread called " Why Me"
I just wanna make sure that everything goes smoothly after I hand my application in next week. Also my work dates arn't accurate they may be off by a month. I keep reading that I need a security clearance form and I don't see one in my application package and that's where everyone is saying you can't have gaps when it comes to work history and education. do I get this clearance form after I apply or something.
Is this form required to be handed in with my application?
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/tbsf-fsct/330-60-eng.asp