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BPSS Clearance circumvents the problems associated with documentation for the recruitment process. Anyone who needs access to government assets has to go through this vetting process. Therefore, it is mandatory to follow the BPSS standard while recruiting anyone to your organization to underpin national security. We mainly focus on BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standard) screening to strengthen the recruitment process. Take a smart move and go for BPSS checks online before hiring employees in your organisation.
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321, 323 High Rd, RM6 6AX, Romford, United Kingdom
- +44 20 3769 7332
- solutions@bpssclearance.co.uk
- bpssclearance.co.uk
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