Turn your clearance into a six-figure career.

The veteran's playbook for translating your service into the highest-paying civilian roles. 11 chapters, 5 bonus templates, instant download.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this for? +

Service members 6–24 months from EAS, recently separated veterans, and any cleared professional considering a career move. Officer or enlisted, all branches.

What format does it come in? +

Six PDFs delivered instantly after purchase: the main 11-chapter playbook plus 5 bonus templates. You'll get a download link in your order confirmation email.

Will the MOS Crosswalk cover my MOS? +

The current edition covers 14 of the most common MOS codes across Army, Marines, Air Force, and Navy ratings. Updates are free for life — if your MOS isn't included yet, it likely will be in the next version.

Do I need an active clearance to benefit? +

No. The book covers maintaining, restoring, and leveraging clearances at every status — active, inactive, or recently lapsed. Many of the highest-paid opportunities are open to recently-cleared professionals up to 24 months past their last access.

Is this just for tech jobs? +

No. CLEARED covers cleared roles across defense, intelligence, federal contracting, finance, and consulting — anywhere clearances command a premium. The salary data, resume guidance, and negotiation scripts apply across industries.

Can I get a refund? +

Yes — we offer a 30-day refund. If CLEARED doesn't deliver value, email us at
support@clearedpress.com and we'll refund your purchase, no questions asked.

Why CLEARED works

The 24-month window

Most veterans miss the highest-paid roles by waiting until separation. CLEARED shows you what to start 18 months out.

Real salary data

Not "transferable skills" platitudes. Actual ranges by clearance level, MOS, and civilian role.

Working templates

Resume, LinkedIn, negotiation scripts, MOS crosswalk. Fill-in-the-blank, not just theory.

Built by veterans

Field-tested by service members who made the transition. No civilians guessing what veterans need.