DHI Group, Inc. (NYSE: DHX) announced today that ClearanceJobs,
its leading online community for security-cleared professionals in
the defense and intelligence industries, has released its 2024
Security Clearance Compensation Report.
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In a year marked by inflation and budget uncertainties,
companies took bold action by implementing significant salary
hikes. In 2023, cleared candidates received a noteworthy 6% boost
in compensation, increasing the average cleared salary to a new
high of $114,946. For the second year in a row, 67% of individuals
reported an uptick in their base pay.
“The state of the national security job market remains strong,”
said Evan Lesser, Founder and President of ClearanceJobs. “As the
commercial sector struggles, the benefits of national security work
are clear. While much is made of the importance of mission, one
should never undercut compensation as the critical factor
motivating employees. When asked to pick the things their employer
could change to increase their happiness and engagement, higher
compensation was more than double the other options.”
The Evolving Cleared Landscape
As time moves us farther away from the COVID-19 pandemic, the
preference for remote work remains. In 2023, 57% of respondents
reported their employer now offers a remote or hybrid option when
sickness or pandemic conditions aren’t in effect. That’s compared
to 46% in 2021 and 53% in 2022. Respondents with this option
available also tend to earn a higher compensation, routinely
earning $15,000 to $20,000 more over the past three years.
However, in national security, remote or hybrid work is a luxury
that many employers cannot afford, due to the nature of the work.
When asked what employers could provide to entice workers to stick
to the SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) side,
respondents overwhelmingly ranked extra vacation days (64%) and
bonuses (64%) as trade-offs for a lack of remote and hybrid
options.
While national security demographics remained consistent, small
changes each year paint the picture for future adjustments. Women
remain at 23% of respondents again this year; however, Generation Z
has steadily grown by 4% over the past four years. Gen Z also saw
the biggest pay increase for the second year in a row, with
respondents reporting a 13% compensation change from 2022.
Happiness, Satisfaction, and Commitment to the Cleared
Industry
As part of this survey, respondents were asked to pick up to
three options that would contribute to increased happiness in their
roles. For the third year in a row, compensation was selected by
over two-thirds of respondents. Next in line were training options,
certifications, and remote work.
With the state of the economy, respondents remained a little
less motivated to change jobs. 21% said they’re not at all likely
to jump ship in 2023 - a 4% bump from last year. But with 79%
likely to make a move in the next year, employers have plenty of
cleared candidates to recruit.
Meanwhile, over half of respondents (59%) said they were not at
all likely to leave the cleared industry in the next five years.
Only 13% answered likely or very likely.
“Strong cleared compensation truly points to the stability and
strength of the cleared job market,” said Art Zeile, CEO of DHI
Group Inc. “This is a community that’s committed to the mission of
defending our country and they can do so from a variety of
attractive positions. To hire and retain cleared talent employers
need to focus on compensation and engagement. The ClearanceJobs
Compensation Report shows employers understand that
imperative.”
The Security Clearance Compensation report includes cleared
compensation by state, occupation, education, security clearance
level and other criteria.
Access The 2024 Security Clearance Compensation Report
The 2024 Security Clearance Compensation Report
Journalists: Email phoebe.wells@clearancejobs.com for an ungated
link.
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.
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Investor Contact Todd Kehrli or Jim Byers MKR Investor
Relations, Inc. 212-448-4181 ir@dhigroupinc.com
Media Contact Phoebe Wells PR & Partnerships Manager,
ClearanceJobs cjmedia@clearancejobs.com
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