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Hiring Intel

Recruiting Cleared Talent in 2026

Scott Ryan

January 6, 2026

Hiring Intel

Recruiting Cleared Talent in 2026

Scott Ryan

January 6, 2026

Photo by Erol Ahmed on Unsplash

Federal contractors face a critical challenge in 2026: the growing gap between what cleared professionals demand and what traditional government contracts can deliver. After a difficult 2025 marked by budget uncertainty, a government shutdown and stalled hiring, the year ahead promises continued pressure on talent acquisition.

The post-pandemic workforce has shifted expectations. Cleared professionals now expect remote flexibility, tech sector compensation and modern workplace cultures. Many government contracts still operate under rigid models constrained by bid ceilings, onsite mandates and fixed pricing.

But 2026 also presents opportunities. A stronger pipeline of junior technical talent and transitioning veterans could stabilize workforces if contractors move fast enough. Success requires faster decision-making, modernized employee value propositions, and year-round community-based recruiting beyond proposal-driven cycles.

The widening expectations gap

Cleared technical professionals now benchmark against commercial tech companies, not other contractors. They demand rapid salary progression, permanent remote work (where possible), continuous upskilling and transparent compensation structures.

Government contracting remains constrained by customer requirements, fixed labor categories, and proposal locked pricing. Contractors who creatively address these expectations within structural constraints, through enhanced benefits, clearer promotion pathways, or robust training programs, will gain significant competitive advantages.

The tale of two talent markets

Nearly impossible to fill:

  • Cloud security architects with active clearances
  • AI/ML engineers in the cleared space
  • Senior program managers with technical expertise and clearances
  • Specialized cybersecurity roles (penetration testers, threat hunters, SOC analysts)

The cybersecurity shortage remains acute with a 4.8 million global gap. Professionals with these skills command premium compensation, often choosing private sector opportunities. Clearance requirements add friction: Candidates won’t wait through 12+ months of adjudications without guaranteed compensation.

Read the full article here.

Federal contractors face critical challenges in 2026: the growing gap.
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