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Careers — Central Intelligence Agency 2007-5-7 · The Office of Public Affairs (OPA) is the single point of contact for all inquiries about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). We read every letter or e-mail we receive, and we will convey your comments to CIA officials outside OPA as appropriate. Spy Jobs at the CIA - ThoughtCo 2019-7-12 · So, you want to be a spy. The first place most people hoping to land a spy job usually look is the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Though the CIA never has and never will use the job title “Spy,” the agency does hire a few select people whose job is to gather military and political intelligence from around the world—in essence, spies. Career Opportunities — Central Intelligence Agency

These services of these CIA professionals include physical and technical security, program security, cyber security, and personnel security, among others. The salary range for CIA security professionals is between $46,750 and $74,000. CIA security professional must possess a bachelor’s degree with a GPA of at least 3.0.

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Texas has had a long history with the CIA. From investigating the assassination of John F. Kennedy to the most recent dismantling of a Russian spy ring, the agency has been adapting to new situations and working closely with other federal agencies with a presence in the state. An agent sent to spy on a foreign country might, for instance, work as a businessperson, a worker for a non-profit organization (such as a humanitarian group), or an academic. For example, the CIA's Ishmael Jones spent nearly two decades as a NOC.