Business Insider talked to three recruiters in the field to learn the best practices for getting a job in the industry.
Make sure your clearances are up to dateMany government contracting roles require clearances, which can vary depending on the role and may also expire over time.
Reach out to recruiters directlySince many government contracting opportunities have specific requirements, it can make a big difference to speak with a recruiter directly to find out what you need to do for that specific job.
The site allows users to browse through thousands of open roles, many of which have contact info for recruiters.
Grussendorf recommends reaching out to recruiters, talent acquisition at staffing agencies, or direct employers and telling them the job and salary range you're looking for to stay on their "candidate hot list."
Persons:
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Organizations:
Service, Business, Judge, —, Recruiting, Group, D.C, Employers
Locations:
Seattle, Southern California , Alabama, Denver