The CIA's National Clandestine Service is visiting the University of Mississippi to recruit for some DC-based positions that were not available last year.
Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Times:
11:00 am — Center for Intelligence and Security Studies Student Lounge (CISS Students Only)
1:00 am — Johnson Commons Ballroom (Croft & Language Students)
4:00 pm — University of Mississippi-Martindale Career Center
(Open to public)
Learn about the exciting positions available within the National Clandestine Service of the Central Intelligence Agency.
National Clandestine Service careers offer fast-paced, varied work environments that will challenge you to find innovative solutions to complex problems, to travel internationally, and to use existing or new language skills in ways that will make a positive difference to you, your family, and your country. This is more than a job. It is a way of life for professionals who demand the highest personal satisfaction from their work.
This information session will focus on overseas and Washington, DC-based opportunities with the CIA's National Clandestine Service (NCS). Agency representatives will cover a broad range of topics to include the Agency mission, potential career opportunities, the on-line application process, and a question and answer period. Attendees are encouraged to bring a resume.
Applicants with overseas study experience and/or foreign language skills are likely to be most competitive for current NCS career opportunities. US citizenship is required.