Language Students:
Learn more about careers with the National Security Agency (NSA) (information
session)
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 • 6-8 p.m.
Dogwood Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Registration
required through your myIUcareers
account.
As an NSA Language Analyst, your work has a powerful impact in providing the most complete and accurate Signals Intelligence picture to U.S. policymakers, military commanders, and Intelligence Community members. Working directly with the original written or spoken language, you are the first person to determine the relevance of intelligence collected, to analyze, and to put the information into context. You may even be called upon to research and understand a culture in which a specific language is spoken.
NSA is particularly interested in individuals who are proficient in Asian or Middle Eastern languages.
We are looking for those with the following language capabilities:
• Chinese
• Dari
• Farsi
• Pashto
• Russian
• Urdu
Language Instructor positions are also available in the following languages:
• Chinese
• Pashto
• Farsi
You may also take on additional research and reporting responsibilities, apply for field assignments abroad, or elect to teach at our National Cryptologic School using live language broadcasting via SCOLA (Satellite Communications for Learning Association). You'll also have the opportunity to learn new languages at our National Cryptologic School or through reimbursed language courses at prestigious local colleges and universities, and much, much more.
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