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by eggsome
1874 days ago
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I feel exactly the same way. I sometimes wonder what "or eligible to obtain the required authorizations" means. Does that just mean that SpaceX has to sponsor the clearance process for you? I remember reading another thread where they were talking about one or two non-US people working there, it would be nice if they elaborated more on what the process is for foreigners and maybe had some profiles of non-US people in their employee gallery. Even confirmation from a SpaceX person here that they do have people like that would be nice :) |
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For stuff that goes beyond just being a US Citizen or Permanent Resident with no criminal record:
If they want you to do an SF-86 with the US OPM for a Secret or better clearance, it really means "if you even THINK you have something negative in your personal background, don't waste our time or yours in applying"
(reference: I'm one of the peoples whose full set of personal data was stolen in the OPM data breach)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Personnel_Management...
Not really in any way SpaceX specific, but this is something you will commonly see if applying with any large defense contractor/US-based aerospace industry firm.