Condor’s Level 1 Pre-Qualifying Basic Security Training Course is a key step in Condor’s hiring process for individuals seeking a security job and/or career at Condor Security. Employment at Condor Security is conditional upon passing through this mandatory security training program.
Pre-Qualifying
Basic Security
Training Course
Applicants who qualify to participate in the Level 1 Pre-Qualifying Basic Security Training course have successfully passed resumé screening and two interviews. Applicants must also hold a valid security licence, meaning that they must have already completed the 40 hour security licence training and passed the government issued exam.

LEVEL 1 SECURITY TRAINING

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
Applicants who qualify to
participate in the Level 1
Pre-Qualifying Basic Security Training

CUSTOMER SERVICE
Applicants who qualify to
participate in the Level 1
Pre-Qualifying Basic Security Training

CLIENT RELATIONS
Applicants who qualify to
participate in the Level 1
Pre-Qualifying Basic Security Training

EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Applicants who qualify to
participate in the Level 1
Pre-Qualifying Basic Security Training

BASIC SECURITY
Applicants who qualify to
participate in the Level 1
Pre-Qualifying Basic Security Training
Applicants must score 70% or higher in each of the three domains in order to pass the course and receive an offer of employment.
Evaluation is based on a number of criteria, including the applicant’s overall motivation and attitude, performance of practical drills, and on the result of a final written test.
Upon successful completion of this course, the participant will qualify to move forward in the selection process, receiving an offer of employment to work as a security guard or work as a concierge with Condor Security Inc. The applicant will also receive a certificate of achievement and will be certified as a Condor Level 1 Guard.
CONTENT
- Patrolling
- Teamwork
- Report Writing
- Access Control
- The Private Security Field
- Basic Security Theories and Concepts
- Industry & Company policies, Standards, Expectations
- Fire Response
- Bomb Threats
- Suspicious Persons
- Medical Emergencies
- Effective Communications
- Suspicious Objects and Vehicles
- Client Relations and Customer Service