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Intelligence Officers

Tips for Entry

Learn a foreign language or join a school or community cultural organization. Intelligence officers gather information from around the world, so being knowledgeable about other cultural groups and countries is an important skill.

Contact your local FBI office or speak with a military recruiter to learn more about career opportunities for intelligence officers.

Speak with a career counselor on how you can structure your curriculum and extracurricular activities to focus on current world affairs, politics, and geography.

Become an expert on a global hotspot; the Middle East, parts of Asia, and Russia are currently the focus, and knowing the language and customs of that region will give you an edge.

Read THE INTELLIGENCER: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies (http://www.afio.com/22_intelligencer.htm) to learn more about the field.

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