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Hi, very soon I'm going to sign up for boot camp for the Marines and i really wanted to know will i be able to join the CIA if i be approve, working for the CIA is something i'm looking forward to do in my future.
Michael,
If this is your goal, I'd recommend pursuing a career in the Marines as a cryptological technician. It will help you to get a top secret clearance and move you in that direction. Honestly though, you will first have to prove your mettle in boot camp. Good luck!
Posted by: Michael Bates Posted on: Dec 25th, 2011 at 11:27pm
Hi, very soon I'm going to sign up for boot camp for the Marines and i really wanted to know will i be able to join the CIA if i be approve, working for the CIA is something i'm looking forward to do in my future.
Posted by: Debo Posted on: May 7th, 2011 at 10:08pm
Do you already have a clearance? Maybe get on with a contractor that requires a TS/SCI with poly and they can sponsor you. Once you get your clearance after a while with the company, try to cross over to CIA directly. It looks good to have it already under your belt.
Posted by: Harry Posted on: Nov 22nd, 2010 at 12:18am
I have applied to several Intelligence Agencies online in the US including the CIA with a sincere interest in a career change. The CIA has not responded to my application yet. Still ten days to go before the end of the "response time". I even went to my university job fair to actually meet some CIA recruiters with the hope to improve my chances of exposure. I match almost every single qualification requirement in the job description, I am fluent in several Asian and European languages, I have resided in several Asian and European countries, I have a strong academic background, profound area study competence, double citizenship (not politically or ideologically conflicting with US, I think), I sent in current affairs essay, sample writing representing my academic field, and I submitted all the documents required for this first application phase. I have not heard from anyone yet, and I am dying to be given a chance. Shall I start to give up? or is there still any hope? Thanks for any advice on this...really! Terry