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Posted by OnTheRitz
 - Oct 15, 2010, 02:10 PM
Hello,

Obviously I am new to this forum, it seems to be a very informative place.  I am highly interested in a career with the CIA.  I have scanned all through the careers on their main website, but as you all know, they are somewhat vague on exactly what they do (and for good reason).

I have a Bachelor's in Social Work: Minor in Psychology
Masters of Clinical Social Work - Completed VA Psychiatric facility residency.
Masters of National Security Studies: Terrorism Studies
3 years Active Duty - Enlisted Army Service - Combat Arms MOS - Experience working with international officers from a plethora of countries.  I trained them on complex weapon systems. 

I am 26 years old, married, no kids.  No foreign language development as of yet.

I am assuming the process is: you send in your application and they sort through your materials and conclude whether someone is qualified for a specific area?  Where should I go from here? Any help would be great.