
To be clear, I have NOT applied. I am only looking at it from afar. The radio ad mentions security clearance checks, background checks, and polygraph tests. What does all of this entail and how do you know if you should even bother trying?
Every aspiring geek probably wanted to be James Bond at some point. OK, Bond wasn’t CIA, but Jason Bourne just doesn’t have the same appeal. Of course reality is a whole lot less exciting than Hollywood. Like anywhere, the CIA consists of cubicles and lots of paperwork. Currently they are hiring for a broad range of positions including IT and Security, as well as the cryptic “clandestine services”.
The application process involves medical and drug screening, personal integrity testing, security clearance check, and passing a polygraph test. The last seems to be a favorite of government agencies, despite the compendium of evidence showing that it’s completely unreliable. It’s a long application, interview, and testing process.
Think you have what it takes? If you have applied, or are planning to, let us know in the comments. Fill us in about what you can let be known. It’s a fascinating process and career.