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Posted by K
 - Mar 29, 2005, 08:38 PM
Thanks, that is helpful; I am looking at going into the Army Intelligence. Any suggestions for alternate ways to be competitive or to gain experience in the Intelligence field?
Posted by K
 - Feb 25, 2005, 01:19 AM
I graduated from college in May of 2004 with good grades and very balanced extra curricular activities. I now work as a sales rep. I started to get interested in the intelligence field shortly before graduation. I applied to the FBI and the CIA, who obviously have a very long list of applicants and many of them more suitable for the jobs I want. I am now looking at options to increase my attractiveness to the intelligence community. It seems many people on this site are or have worked in the intelligence community. Should I go military? Graduate studies, law enforcement, or keep applying for any position within the intelligence sector? Any help/past experience is much appriciated.