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Northrop grumman jobs

Hope everyone is doing well. I recently got offered a job for northrop grumman a few weeks back. the recruiter informed me that it takes 3 months to get a start date but they could be speeding up the process for former GA employees. Then the onboarding POC told me it could take up to 6 months. My clearance is active but out of scope yet they still took me for a good position. does any body know how this process is. does anybody have start dates?

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If you are a veteran - NG will take any skill set and find an opportunity for you. NG actually has veteran recruiters. This a great company that actually wants to help people that served

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Post ID: @btap+17NF6Tqm

For what skill set because all I see is for engineers managers analyst and such
I’m none of the above

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Post ID: @amfo+17NF6Tqm

I secured a job at Raytheon. I start Monday

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Post ID: @6abe+17NF6Tqm

I got hired at Lockheed, but I'm required to have my interim clearance. They stared it the beginning of oct, still waiting. I can start as soon as I get that.. said it could take 45_90 days.

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Post ID: @5nzh+17NF6Tqm

i was told 3 months and my clearance just transferred over to NG so i hope i get a start date soon.

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Post ID: @3qrv+17NF6Tqm

I'm in the same boat. I was told the process could take up to 6 months, only after I signed all the paperwork. A bit disappointing but better than nothing. I just hope it comes through and doesn't just evaporate.

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Post ID: @3xfm+17NF6Tqm

I start Monday. I have a clearance but got on a job that does not require one immediately. I will have to get program clearance within 6 months. It’s just a process but this isn’t GA ... the process will be timely

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