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U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Chicago, IL, 60676|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Detroit, MI, 48201|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Paramus, NJ, 07652|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Dallas, TX, 75239|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Orlando, FL, 32809|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Atlanta, GA, 31198|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|New York, NY, 10055|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Seattle, WA, 98101|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|San Diego, CA, 92101|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Los Angeles, CA, 90024|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|San Jose, CA, 95114|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Miami, FL|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Washington, DC, 20015|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Orlando, FL, 32801|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Washington, DC, 20550|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Miami, FL, 33192|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|New York, NY, 10001|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|San Francisco, CA, 94157|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Boston, MA, 02107|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Los Angeles, CA, 90097|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Baltimore, MD, 21201|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
U.S. Army / Army Reserve|Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33317|
The nation's defense depends on information from foreign language newspapers, magazines, radio broadcasts and other sources. Therefore, it's very important that some members of the Army be able to read and understand the many languages of the world. The Cryptologic Linguist is primarily responsible for performing and supervising the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign communications using signals equipment. Duties may include: - Translating, transcribing or producing summaries of
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our graduate studies program seeks motivated graduate students to serve internships in the analytic offices and centers of CIA's Directorate of Intelligence. Graduate studies interns work on teams with our full-time analysts. They research, analyze, write, and brief on international political, military, economic, scientific, technical, and leadership developments. In addition to their analytic responsibilities, graduate studies interns become familiar with the Agency and Intelligence Community by participating
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our co-op program seeks motivated undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Systems Engineering to work in CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. You will be part of team developing quick turn around technical solutions, which require the application and/or modification of both cognizant and commercial hardware and software. Additional responsibilities include analysis, design, fabrication, test and documentation. Minimum qualifications: Students should
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Applications for the Undergraduate Internship Program - NCS are accepted from March 1 - July 31. The National Clandestine Service (NCS) Internship Program is designed to give a limited number of talented undergraduate students the opportunity to work in supporting the NCS mission of collecting human intelligence on critical international developments. The NCS intern will be part of a unique world of important events and meaningful accomplishments. Interns will work at our Headquarters facility in the
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our co-op program seeks motivated students pursuing graduate degrees in an area study specialty (, Latin America, Middle East, etc), International Relations or Journalism to work as Open Source Officers (OSO). OSO's are the Intelligence Community's foreign media experts. They use foreign language and area knowledge to review and assess foreign open media sources, which include Internet sites, newspapers, press agencies, television, radio and specialized publications. OSOs collect intelligence from these media
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our undergraduate co-op program seeks motivated undergraduate students to serve as co-ops in the analytic offices and centers of CIA's Directorate of Intelligence. Undergraduate co-ops work on teams with our full-time analysts. They research, analyze, write, and brief on international political, military, economic, scientific, technical, and leadership developments. In addition to their analytic responsibilities, undergraduate co-ops become familiar with the Agency and Intelligence Community by participating
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|>3
CIA University (CIAU) is looking for innovative instructors with proven expertise and creativity in designing leadership instruction for online, face-to-face, and blended learning environments, including for a Learning Content Management System such as Moodle. If you are talented, creative, and want to make a difference, join us as we address the CIA's mission-critical needs through learning. You will design training programs used by CIA leaders at all levels serving worldwide. Your work can help to improve
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our co-op program seeks motivated undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Cosmetics, Art, Theatrical Arts, Costuming, Special Effects, or Prosthetics to work in the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. You will be part of a team working on the construction of clothing and accessories. You will provide requirements definition, wardrobe design and fabrication, accessories design and fabrication (to include carry bags and hats). You will also interface between technical officers and customers, perform
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our co-op program seeks motivated undergraduate students pursuing degrees in a variety of liberal arts degree programs to work as Open Source Officers (OSO). OSOs are the Intelligence Community's foreign media experts. They use foreign language and area knowledge to review and assess foreign open media sources, which include Internet sites, newspapers, press agencies, television, radio and specialized publications. OSOs collect intelligence from these media and deliver high-impact products to policymakers, negotiators
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
President of the United States and senior government officials and Librarians regularly play an essential...
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CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our co-op program seeks motivated undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Computer Systems, Computer Science, or Computer Engineering to work in the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. You will be part of team providing quick-turnaround technical solutions to satisfy unique communications requirements that require the application and/or modification of both proprietary and commercial hardware and software. Additional responsibilities will include requirements definition, analysis, fabrication, test
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Student Trainees in the Facilities Support Project Management area are responsible for working in partnership with our customers to provide tailored products and services to satisfy our customers' dynamic needs for facilities at competitive prices. Student Trainees in the Facilities Support Project Management area are responsible for creating safe, secure, functional work environments to support Agency global intelligence. At entry/developmental levels, Student Trainees work under close guidance and
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Applications for the Undergraduate Scholarship Program are accepted from July 15 - November 1. If you are a high school senior planning to enroll in a 4-or 5-year college program, or you are a college sophomore enrolled in a 4-or 5-year college program, who is looking for career experience in a dynamic environment, apply to the CIA's Undergraduate Scholar Program and contribute to the work of the nation before you graduate. The opportunity to make a difference The Undergraduate Scholar Program
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our undergraduate internship program seeks motivated undergraduate students to serve internships in the analytic offices and centers of CIA's Directorate of Intelligence. Undergraduate interns work on teams with our full-time analysts. They research, analyze, write, and brief on international political, military, economic, scientific, technical, and leadership developments. In addition to their analytic responsibilities, undergraduate interns become familiar with the Agency and Intelligence Community by
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our graduate studies program seeks motivated undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Computer Systems, Computer Science, or Computer Engineering to work in the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. You will be part of team providing quick-turnaround technical solutions to satisfy unique communications requirements that require the application and/or modification of both proprietary and commercial hardware and software. Additional responsibilities will include requirements definition, analysis, fabrication
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our co-op program seeks motivated undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Materials, Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications, or Computer Science to work in the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. You will work in an R&D environment work with experienced Program and Project Managers and will be tasked to help plan and prepare program plans. Program Management Engineers focus on identifying new materials, technologies, and techniques that can be integrated into existing
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|2-5
The Central Intelligence Agency is hiring qualified and experienced Language Instructors of Arabic, Chinese/Mandarin, Dari, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Pashtu, Persian (Farsi), Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, and Turkish to work in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The CIA provides first-class training for energetic, creative and committed intelligence professionals. CIA Language Instructors deliver programs that provide students with the foreign language
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
The Pat Roberts Intelligence Scholars (PRISP) provides monetary incentive to college students who pursue studies in critical language specialties, area studies, and technical and scientific specialties. Funded by Congress, PRISP allows the Directorate of Intelligence to hire individuals with academic backgrounds and skills that meet our requirements. The program offers stipends of between $10, and $25, Candidates for this program are college students (undergraduate and graduate) who meet the following criteria
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our graduate studies program seeks motivated graduate students pursuing degrees in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Systems Engineering to work in CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. You will be part of team developing quick turn around technical solutions, which require the application and/or modification of both cognizant and commercial hardware and software. Additional responsibilities include analysis, design, fabrication, test and documentation. Minimum qualifications: Students
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our Graduate Studies Program seeks motivated graduate students pursuing studies in Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Telecommunications to work in CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. You will be a member of a multi-disciplined staff consisting of senior scientists, computer scientists, computational linguists, and engineers working toward the common goal of satisfying information technology research requirements. Minimum qualifications: Include computer proficiency, excellent
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our graduate studies program seeks motivated graduate students pursuing Computer Science or Computer Engineering to work in CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. Selected applicants will be responsible for the hands-on development of software or systems designed to support the Agency's mission. The position requires a solid understanding of basic application development on either Windows or Unix based systems using C or C++. Solid writing and oral communications skills are required as is the ability to
CIA|US - DC, Washington, 20001|
Our undergraduate co-op program seeks motivated undergraduate students to serve as co-ops in the Information Technology offices and centers of CIA's Directorate of Support. Undergraduate co-ops will work in a team responsible for the operation and support of Windows NT and Windows 2000 servers. Team members are actively involved in the deployment of new server capabilities, including software upgrades, hardware recapitalization, and the introduction of new systems. The team ensures the 24 x 7 x 365 availability
Army Recruiting Command|Chicago, IL|
There s strong, and then there s Army Strong. Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? Enlisted Officer Active Army Army Reserve Army Linguist, Human Intelligence Collector (35M) Job
Army Recruiting Command|New York City, NY|
There s strong, and then there s Army Strong. Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? Enlisted Officer Active Army Army Reserve Army Linguist, Human Intelligence Collector (35M) Job
Army Recruiting Command|Detroit, MI|
There s strong, and then there s Army Strong. Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? Enlisted Officer Active Army Army Reserve Army Linguist, Human Intelligence Collector (35M) Job
Army Recruiting Command|Baltimore, MD|
There s strong, and then there s Army Strong. Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? Enlisted Officer Active Army Army Reserve Army Linguist, Human Intelligence Collector (35M) Job
Army Recruiting Command|Dallas, TX|
There s strong, and then there s Army Strong. Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? Enlisted Officer Active Army Army Reserve Army Linguist, Human Intelligence Collector (35M) Job
Army Recruiting Command|Northern, NJ|
There s strong, and then there s Army Strong. Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? Enlisted Officer Active Army Army Reserve Army Linguist, Human Intelligence Collector (35M) Job
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