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Posted by Wana_be_a_Fed
 - Sep 06, 2003, 10:16 PM
Fed2be,

Did you find that you needed to use any of the countermeasure information provided on this web site (and if yes, which ones)?  I am due to take a pre-employment polygraph in one week and am curious.  I have nothing to hide, but I want to make sure I pass.  I eagerly await your answer.

George,
Love the latest version of the manual!
Posted by George W. Maschke
 - Sep 06, 2003, 01:51 PM
The absence of a "post-test" interrogation suggests that you did well, although there is always the possibility that the FBI HQ polygraph unit will overrule the original examiner's determination.
Posted by Fed2Be
 - Sep 06, 2003, 01:34 PM
I had my pre empolyment poly with the FBI last week.  I had a lengthy pre interview followed up by 2 distinct series of questions.  Series 1 they ran 3 charts; Series 2 they ran 4 charts.  At the end there was no post interrogation and the polygrapher told me he didn't see anything that  concerned him.  Charts are on the way to DC & waiting for the official word.