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Posted by stefano
 - Aug 18, 2011, 07:15 PM
Quote from: mechemems on Aug 16, 2011, 01:35 PMworking somewhere like the CIA working on the newest tech is always an engineer's dream. Added bonuses include travel.
Please don't forget about being captured, tortured and beheaded in some God forsaken corner of Waziristan.

And I'm sure the "secretary will disavow all knowledge of your actions."
Posted by mechemems
 - Aug 16, 2011, 01:35 PM
I am currently a PhD student in mechanical engineering with a research area of microtechnology. Any one on this list know anything about the life in the CIA an engineer? I'm starting the process of looking for a job, and working somewhere like the CIA working on the newest tech is always an engineer's dream. Added bonuses include travel. So, anyone on here have any experience with the Science and Technology directorate? A friend of mine from the DIA suggested I look at CIA, but I don't know anyone that actually works for the CIA. Any related comments are more than welcome. Thanks