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Careers at ICE
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
6 episodes
9 months ago
During this episode, John Schwink, the Division Chief for Personal Security in ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility, discusses the pre-employment personnel security process that all ICE applicants must undergo, an attempt to pull back the curtain on the security clearance procedures and processes
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During this episode, John Schwink, the Division Chief for Personal Security in ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility, discusses the pre-employment personnel security process that all ICE applicants must undergo, an attempt to pull back the curtain on the security clearance procedures and processes
Show more...
Government
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Episode #2: ICE Academy
Careers at ICE
23 minutes 7 seconds
7 years ago
Episode #2: ICE Academy
During this episode, hear from ICE Academy instructors Frank Unger, Enforcement and Removal Operations and Todd Rignel, Homeland Security Investigations. They answer questions about the physical and mental challenges of preparing for training at the Academy and a federal law enforcement career.
Careers at ICE
During this episode, John Schwink, the Division Chief for Personal Security in ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility, discusses the pre-employment personnel security process that all ICE applicants must undergo, an attempt to pull back the curtain on the security clearance procedures and processes