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GCHQNot exactly your ordinary desk job As a key part of British Intelligence, GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) works closely with MI5 and MI6 to combat the threats facing both the and the global community. Using some of the world's most sophisticated technology, we intercept communications and electronic signals from our headquarters in Cheltenham. This information is then turned into intelligence which helps our government protect the UK, its people and its institutions. GCHQ is a large, complex organisation and as such needs a unique range of people and skills. Whether you work in a more traditional role like finance or administration, or specialise in linguistics or intelligence analysis, a job at GCHQ is far from ordinary. Ultimately,
the work you do will help combat terrorism, prevent drugs trafficking, counter
the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and tackle international
crime. If you're a member of our 4,500 strong CESG division (the UK National
Technical Authority for Information Assurance), you'll prevent hostile forces
from threatening the
In return for tackling this unique challenge, you'll receive support that's out of the ordinary too. This includes mentoring, shadowing, personalised training and the chance to study for professional qualifications. To apply, you must be a British citizen. |
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