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ClearanceJobs Expands Staffing Solutions for Cleared Talent Acquisition

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ClearanceJobs Expands Staffing Solutions for Cleared Talent Acquisition
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ClearanceJobs Expands Staffing Solutions for Cleared Talent Acquisition

2025-03-27 20:29 Last Updated At:20:41

CENTENNIAL, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 27, 2025--

DHI Group, Inc. (NYSE: DHX) announced today that ClearanceJobs, its leading career marketplace for professionals with active security clearances, has expanded its Staffing Solutions offering—connecting employers with top-tier security-cleared professionals for contract, contract-to-hire, and permanent placement roles.

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ClearanceJobs Staffing Solutions delivers end-to-end hiring support, including Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO), direct hire, and veteran hiring programs tailored for defense and aerospace organizations. With access to the largest network of cleared professionals, ClearanceJobs helps companies streamline recruiting efforts, reduce time-to-fill, and maintain compliance with federal contracting requirements.

“Whether companies need short-term contractors or long-term cleared hires, our staffing team delivers vetted candidates fast,” said Alex Schildt, President of ClearanceJobs. “We combine a data-driven approach with deep cleared industry expertise to meet the unique demands of national security hiring.”

Key Benefits of ClearanceJobs Staffing Solutions:

With a deep understanding of client needs and a specialized focus on cleared hiring, ClearanceJobs Staffing Solutions delivers tailored recruiting solutions that drive results. From software development to logistics, executive roles to cybersecurity, visit our site to learn more.

Journalists: Email phoebe.wells@clearancejobs.com for more information on ClearanceJobs’ offerings.

ClearanceJobs – About Us

Founded in 2002, ClearanceJobs is a modern marketplace for career opportunities in national security. We maintain a strong commitment to connecting security-cleared professionals and employers in a secure and private platform to fill the jobs that safeguard our nation. Our protected career marketplace allows industry employers and candidates the ability to connect, converse, and exchange opportunities. From instant messaging to deep personal and company branding, ClearanceJobs balances participation by giving every user – both employers and candidates – a platform to share, explore, and engage. With offices in Colorado and Iowa, ClearanceJobs (a DHI Group, Inc. brand) is the largest service focused solely on professionals with U.S. federal government security clearances.

DHI Group, Inc. – About Us

DHI Group, Inc (NYSE: DHX) is a provider of AI-powered career marketplaces that focus on technology roles. DHI’s two brands, Dice and ClearanceJobs, enable recruiters and hiring managers to efficiently search for and connect with highly skilled technology professionals based on the skills requested. The Company’s patented algorithm manages over 100,000 unique technology skills. Additionally, our marketplaces allow tech professionals to find their ideal next career opportunity, with relevant advice and personalized insights. Learn more at www.dhigroupinc.com.

ClearanceJobs Staffing Solutions

ClearanceJobs Staffing Solutions

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II announced Monday he is suspending his campaign for governor and instead joining the race for secretary of state of the battleground state.

Gilchrist, a progressive Democrat from Detroit, did not cite a specific reason for the change in his video announcement, but said he is not finished being a “public servant.” His departure clears up the Democratic primary and benefits the frontrunner, Jocelyn Benson, who is the current Secretary of State, in the race to replace term-limited Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

The secretary of state is Michigan's top election official, a highly politicized and visible role since the 2020 presidential election.

“Michigan has been ground zero in the battle for free and fair elections before, and it will be again,” Gilchrist said.

As Whitmer’s second in command and her running mate in two elections, Gilchrist struggled to match Benson’s name recognition and fundraising. He reported having around $378,000 of cash on hand as of October compared to Benson’s $2.98 million.

Benson is now set to face only Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson in the Democratic primary in August.

The inclusion of a well-known independent candidate has created a new problem for Democrats this year. Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is avoiding costly primaries altogether by running as an independent. The Michigan Democratic Party slammed the former Democrat last week for not standing up to President Donald Trump’s second term policies.

In the Republican primary, U.S. Rep. John James, former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox, state Senate Leader Aaric Nesbitt and former Michigan House speaker Tom Leonard are jockeying for the nomination.

In his bid to become secretary of state, Gilchrist will face four other Democrats: Barb Byrum, Ingham County clerk; Aghogho Edevbie, deputy secretary of state; Suzanna Shkreli, a former Whitmer aide and commissioner of the Michigan State Lottery; and Adam Hollier, a former state senator from Detroit.

Michigan does not hold primary elections for the secretary of state position; the nominee is chosen by precinct delegates during party conventions. The Michigan Democratic Party convention is scheduled for April 19.

State Republicans plan to hold their nominating convention March 28 and GOP figures chasing the party's nomination for secretary of state include Anthony Forlini, Macomb County Clerk, and Monica Yatooma, an Oakland County executive.

In addition to the office of the governor and secretary of state, Michigan voters will be selecting a new state attorney general and a U.S. senator in November.

FILE - Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II waits before the State of the State address, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, at the state Capitol in Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Al Goldis, file)

FILE - Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II waits before the State of the State address, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, at the state Capitol in Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Al Goldis, file)

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