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Support Services
The
CIA employs a wide variety of highly talented professionals to meet its
mission of support for the President, the National Security Council and
all those who make and execute US national policy. As a global
organization, we have a continuous need to recruit and retain people
with skills in everything from finance to logistics, linguistics to
architecture, and law to cartography. In fact, there are more than 50
different career disciplines in the Support Services function that
contribute to the success of every Directorate. Serving at home and
abroad, our corps of dedicated professionals plays a vital role in the
national security of our country every day.
View our available Support Services positions on the Support Services page.
A Career of Global Importance
If
you choose a career in Support Services at the CIA, you will most likely
be working at a CIA facility in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Here,
you will find a wealth of social, cultural, entertainment and life
style choices in the nation's capital, Maryland and Virginia. At times
during your career, you may choose to work in a foreign country for an
extended period and enjoy the unique rewards of living and working
outside the United States. Whether you work in the United States or
abroad, you will have the opportunity to perform at the highest level
in your professional endeavors while accomplishing truly important work
for your nation.
Is This the Job for You?
The
range and variety of Support Services positions is extensive, with
high-level qualifications for every position. Generally speaking, we
look for individuals who see their career as more than a job and will
take on our mission in a personal way, applying their skills and
talents for the good of the country.
Training and
continuing educational opportunities are part of our culture. Diversity
is also key to our success. Because of our national security role, all
applicants must be US citizens and successfully complete thorough
background and medical examinations, including a polygraph interview.
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