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DHI Group s ClearanceJobs Launches New Calendar Integration, Improving Candidate Connections
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CENTENNIAL, Colo., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DHI Group, Inc. (NYSE: DHX) today announced that ClearanceJobs, the leading career marketplace for professionals with security clearances, has released Meetings, a new product integration allowing candidates and recruiters to connect seamlessly. Meetings reduces recruiter and candidate missed opportunities, saving significant time and making meaningful connections easier.
Meetings allows recruiters to integrate their calendar availability with the ClearanceJobs platform, and then invite candidates to set up specific times for live-chat, video, phone, or in-person meetings. Meetings allows recruiters to create a customized message, conversation starters, and calendar availability. Recruiters can build their Meetings messages right and watch their targeted calendar times fill with qu
ClearanceJobs Releases Annual Compensation Report for Security Cleared Talent
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CENTENNIAL, Colo., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DHI Group, Inc. (NYSE: DHX) announced today that ClearanceJobs, its leading career marketplace for security-cleared professionals, has released its 2021 Security Clearance Compensation Report.
Security clearance total compensation averaged $103,199 in 2020. Respondents in the 2019 survey had an average total compensation of $101,168, giving the industry a 2% pay bump even during a pandemic year.
The defense industry was largely spared from layoffs and other issues related to COVID-19. That was in large part due to the extension of Section 3610 of the CARES Act, which allowed government contractors to reimburse for leave paid to employees because of the pandemic. Of the 18% of respondents with no change in salary, 8% said it was because of COVID. Respondents with no change or a decrease expressed som