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okay so not every federal government job requires a security clearance you can tell when youre applying on usajobs.gov you can see clearly if you need one and if you do need one what type do you need now if you need a security clearance youre going to have to fill out this form and its over a hundred pages and throughout that form its going to ask you questions about who you knew seven years ago say you were living in Iowa seven years ago who did you know who was your neighbor give me their address their email address their phone number its crazy and youre probably going to spend a lot of time on social media trying to track people down in your past to get information from them now of course this comes with a background check if youre talking about clearances secret clearance you will need a background check but its not just the secret clearance that requires background check pretty much every federal employee requires a background check and this is for non-sensitive positions