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Get a Job in the CIA

The majority of the occasions when people hear about jobs in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) they straight away think of secret agents, stealthy operations, and James Bond. But the CIA is not only about covert operations and secret agents are not the sole staff, in fact secret agents fall into the Clandestine Service division of the CIA and make up only a tiny portion of the CIA’s overall staff; most of the employees have ordinary, dull jobs found in every other company but the selection method for the CIA is very thorough, so even if an individual has the education and knowledge needed for working in the CIA, there is still no guarantee that they are going to be hired.

First and foremost, only U.S. citizens may apply to CIA jobs, so if a person does not possess U.S. citizenship he/she will either need to hunt for a job in a different place or work on getting his/her citizenship. Secondly, each possible employees has to go through security checks and a exceptionally systematic background check; criminal activities, unethical behavior, past or present drug abuse, bad credit, gambling and many other things might prevent one being given a job, the records of one’s parents and friends can in addition have an effect on his/her odds so be wary of the acquaintances you have if you want work in the CIA.

Just about every job in the CIA requires no less than a bachelor’s degree and a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher therefore contenders will be required to keep up good grades; fluency in one or additional foreign languages will significantly raise a person’s probability of being employed, chiefly in the Clandestine Service, so work on your foreign language ability.

The different divisions in the CIA are Analysis, Clandestine Services, Engineering, Information Technology, Geography, Legal Services, Medical Services, Support Services, Science, Technology and Weapons, Security, Logistics Services and several others. Inside each division are many sub-areas, for instance, an individual looking for security employment in the CIA might apply as a Security Administrator, Security Professional, Police Officer, Protective Agent, Polygraph Examiner or Technical Security Officer.

When applying to the CIA, apply for specific positions; you may apply for as much as 4 openings on a solitary application form as opposed to submitting multiple applications as such make sure you meet the lowest requirements for each job you apply for. If you are interested, check out the CIA website for job openings that you might be qualified for.

Have a physical and psychological check performed and do a background check on yourself so you have some idea of what the CIA will discover when they run their check, and you will know if it even makes sense to apply or not; you will also need to complete a polygraph test before you might be given a job.

When an individual is received into the CIA, he/she will often be given a test preparation period and join in employment training particularly for jobs in the Clandestine Service; only following completing all the tests previously mentioned and the probationary timeframe will one be an certified worker of the CIA. Here are some free job interview tips

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