Monday, May 03, 2004
You too can be a contractor in Iraq!
Via Intelligence careers.com:
"Exciting Careers in the Middle East with CACI"
Guess Joe Ryan (back) got hired by CACI as a "Junior Interrogator." Wonder if he got a secret decoder ring?
And some screening process CACI has, too—they hire a winger radio personality who actually posts an online diary of his intelligence work and names his co-workers. I still don't know whether to puke or go blind...
"Exciting Careers in the Middle East with CACI"
- Senior Counterintelligence Agent
- Junior Counterintelligence Agents
- Junior Interrogators
- Senior Intelligence Analysts
- Intelligence Analysts
- Information Management Specialist
- Intelligence Architecture and Communications Engineer
- All Source Intelligence Analysts
- Special Security Officer
- Assistant SSO/Security Specialist
Individuals must be trained interrogators with at least 5 years of experience in interrogation. Individuals must be knowledgeable of Army/Joint interrogation procedures, data processing systems such as CHIMs and SIPRNET search engines. Knowledge of the Arabic language and culture a plus. Position requires former MOS 97E, 351E, ASI 9N and N7 desired.
Guess Joe Ryan (back) got hired by CACI as a "Junior Interrogator." Wonder if he got a secret decoder ring?
And some screening process CACI has, too—they hire a winger radio personality who actually posts an online diary of his intelligence work and names his co-workers. I still don't know whether to puke or go blind...