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Posted by gary davis
 - Feb 11, 2009, 08:26 PM
If I were you, I would assume the results of a prior polygraph will be shared with background investigators.  "Failing" for one agency will not necessarily disqualify you for another

gary davis
Posted by George W. Maschke
 - Feb 10, 2009, 12:25 PM
Quote from: 5C4340552C0 on Feb 10, 2009, 10:57 AMSo polygraphers from two different agencies will not share their data? Thank you for replying.

That is not a safe assumption. It's common for federal agencies to share information provided by applicants for positions that require a security clearance. And some state and local law enforcement agencies have information-sharing arrangements.
Posted by poly
 - Feb 10, 2009, 10:57 AM
So polygraphers from two different agencies will not share their data? Thank you for replying.
Posted by gary davis
 - Feb 06, 2009, 09:26 PM
most agencies ask about prior applications for one of two reasons..first the are concerned about applcants with applications pendint ng with other agencies..they dont want to spend a lot of money on an applicant whom may go elsewhere. they are concerned about applicants applying with dozens of agencies and not focusing employment.  Just becasue you have been rejected by another department doesn't mean you aren't employable by another.  Each agency looks for applicants meeting their needs so apply and give it your best shot.

gary davis
Posted by poly
 - Feb 06, 2009, 10:30 AM
I'm going to be vague because I haven't taken my test yet and I want to remain secure. I took a polygraph for one organization. Unfortunately I hadn't found this website and did not understand the polygraph. My first experience was a bad one, and I got dropped by the polygraph scam. I had one admission to make and the polygrapher kept backing me into the corner using vaguely worded questions and asking me to make assumptions about my admission. I passed the polygraph at the expense of the job based on the fact that the polygrapher twisted my words making me look immoral and even criminal.

I'm applying to another place that requires a polygraph and they ask if I have ever been rejected for a job of this kind.

What I am trying to ask is can they obtain the results of my prior test or are they confidential?

The reason I want to know is not so that I can lie to the new place, but because I worry that they will see the twisted assumptions I wrote and signed based on the leading of the previous polygrapher.

Please shed some light on this for me. It would really put my mind at ease.

Thanks,
Poly

By the way thanks for the work you do. It is so degrading to feel the way that you do when you come out of the polygraph. Until you get educated you feel like a scumbag that the professional polygrapher caught! Polygraphy is so misleading and dishonest.