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FAQs

We receive many e-mails and letters regarding employment and student programs. We have listed below the most frequently asked questions and their answers. Please review them before submitting a question. For additional information about the Agency's mission and history, please visit About CIA.

 

Students

 

Military

 

General Requirements

 

Application

 

Benefits

 


Students

I am a student considering a future career at the CIA. What courses should I take, or what major should I choose?

CIA employees represent a wide variety of disciplines from an even broader mix of academic backgrounds and experience. Therefore, we don't recommend one academic track over another in general.

The Agency's personnel requirements change from month to month as positions are filled and others become available. Our best advice to you is to do your very best and strive for good grades. Fluency in a foreign language is a good addition. Above all, understand that your choices and behaviors now are a reflection of your personal integrity, character and patriotism.

What student programs does the CIA offer?

The CIA offers several programs for students considering a career in the intelligence field. Each program offers valuable educational and practical work experience that enhances the student's chosen field of study and prepares them for the future. These positions are extremely competitive and students are given a salary and excellent benefits. Review our programs and how to apply on our Student Opportunities page.

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Military

I am in the military. Can I transfer to the CIA to fulfill my obligation?

No. You must fulfill your obligation to the Armed Services. You should apply via the Web site as your final year of service begins if you are interested in seeking employment with the Agency. You should also know that the CIA is not a veteran preference agency.

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General Requirements

Do I need to be a US citizen to work for the Central Intelligence Agency?

Yes, you must be a citizen of the United States when you apply to work for the Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA does not assist individuals in applying for US citizenship.

If I don't have a degree, will experience count?

Having an undergraduate degree is not mandatory, but is highly recommended. Life experiences are taken into consideration. However, a standard requirement for overseas officers, intelligence analysts, and other non-clerical positions is a college degree, preferably an advanced degree.

What is the minimum age for employment at the Agency?

You must be at least 18 years of age.

What if I used drugs or still use drugs; will this disqualify me from employment?

To be considered suitable for Agency employment, applicants must generally not have used illegal drugs within the last 12 months. The issue of illegal drug use prior to 12 months ago is carefully evaluated during the medical and security processing. Drug abuse is one of the common reasons applicants are denied a security clearance. You cannot work for the CIA without a security clearance. You can find more information on this subject at Before You Apply on the How to Apply page.

What about Intellectual Property violations--how does the Agency view those?

The theft of copyrighted material has grown substantially in recent years and, like any other criminal activity, is of concern to the Agency. Illegal downloading, use, distribution, or sale of songs, games, software, and other electronic files will be carefully evaluated during security processing. While factors such as the amount, frequency, retention, and recency of such downloading activity will be taken into consideration, applicants are reminded that the theft of copyrighted material may be disqualifying for Agency employment.

Is the CIA an Equal Opportunity Employer?

The Agency does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation in hiring or in granting, denying, or revoking security clearances.

I have a tattoo. Will that prohibit me from Agency employment?

Tattoos will not disqualify you from gaining employment at the CIA, and all professionally-qualified persons are encouraged to apply.

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Application

How do I apply for a job at the CIA?

Carefully read the How to Apply page.

I submitted my resume over 45 days ago and haven't heard anything. Am I still being considered?

If you have not heard from us within 45 days, then we will not be offering you a position. Your resume data will be stored in an internal resume tracking system in accordance with the CIA Official Records Control Schedule and will remain active for one year. The CIA receives over 10,000 resumes a month and, unfortunately, we cannot hire everyone wishing to support our worldwide intelligence mission.

What is involved in the application process? How long does it take?

Because of the classified nature of our work at the Central Intelligence Agency, the application process is a lengthy one. Depending on an applicant's specific circumstances, the process may take as little as two months or more than a year.

Applicants must undergo a thorough background investigation examining their life history, character, trustworthiness, reliability and soundness of judgment. Also examined is one's freedom from conflicting allegiances, potential to be coerced and willingness and ability to abide by regulations governing the use, handling and the protection of sensitive information. The Agency uses the polygraph to check the veracity of this information. The hiring process also entails a thorough medical examination of one's mental and physical fitness to perform essential job functions.

I submitted my resume online. Should I follow up with a paper copy?

A paper copy (via fax or US mail) is not necessary or advantageous after you have submitted your resume online. The online submission process was specifically designed to provide the applicant with quick entry into our active applicant database.

My education and/or work experience has changed (significantly) since I applied, should I apply again?

Yes, but only if the changes are significant (i.e., new college degree, additional job experience, etc.)

I am a US citizen but I currently work/live overseas. How can I apply?

Because of safety concerns for the prospective applicant, as well as security and communication issues, the CIA Recruitment Center does not accept resumes, nor can we return phone calls, e-mails or other forms of communication, from US citizens living outside of the US. When you return permanently to the US (not on vacation or leave), please visit the CIA Careers page and apply online for the position of interest.

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Benefits

What are some of the benefits CIA offers employees?

The Central Intelligence Agency offers many benefits. Most are competitive with private industry. These include:

  • Paid Time Off
  • Federal Health and Life Insurance
  • Retirement
  • Education and Training
  • Health Services
  • Child Care Centers
  • Credit Union

Read about Benefits in detail at Life at CIA.

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Posted: May 07, 2007 12:44 PM
Last Updated: Feb 11, 2008 08:55 AM
Last Reviewed: Feb 07, 2008 09:11 AM