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US Intelligence Community Careers: Language
by Intelligence.gov - May 16, 2008

Do you learn languages easily? Are you proficient in one or more foreign languages? Does teaching a language interest you? Can you see yourself traveling internationally, translating or transcribing languages, analyzing foreign reporting, or speaking a foreign language with colleagues? If your answer to any of these questions is yes, the language career may be for you.

Foreign language capability plays a critical role in the Intelligence Community's ability to protect national security. An individual working within this career area may perform research, provide translation or transcription services, or work within the reporting and analysis functions. Alternatively, you may teach foreign language courses for the benefit of your colleagues. Regardless of the route you choose, you'll find work in the career to be both challenging and satisfying. The contributions you make will have global ramifications. Few employers are able to match the language opportunities available within the Community.

Several intelligence agencies offer hiring bonuses for those with language proficiency and/or monetary incentives for developing and maintaining foreign language proficiency.

Skills requirements vary by position and agency. In addition to foreign language proficiency, strong oral communication, written communication, and critical thinking/analytical skills are desired. Agencies often require a bachelor's degree in foreign language, area studies, international studies, or other related disciplines. Continual learning is encouraged within the Community. You may be asked to learn another foreign language or to further your understanding of a culture in which a certain language is spoken.

US citizenship is required. All applicants must successfully complete an extensive background investigation. Pre-employment assessments of language proficiency will be required. Some positions may also require medical and psychological examinations and a polygraph interview.

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