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I have been talking to a recruiter about joining the Army as an Military Intelligence Analyst and was wondering if the other branches had similar positions, and if so how they were different from the army job.
1 answer - Asked By: bchohertz - 5/27/2009
I've been looking into the intelligence branch and how you're able to research about military weapons, countries and etc and that seems very interesting to me. I just would like to know which branch does that the most. I know there are two kind of Intelligence: HUMINT and SIGINT but which one does the researching? Also, which branch seems to have a lot of people working for the CIA after serving in the military as being a military analyst for the CIA would be something I would want to do after the military. Thanks for any info you give out.
3 answers - Asked By: dukefool - 3/30/2010
I'm 18 I just joined the Army but my ultimate goal is to complete college in join the CIA when my 4 years is up. I'm very patriotic. What is a military analyst? I read on the website but it was slightly vague and I want a deeper understanding. Please answer the second question too. Thank you fellow Americans :)
3 answers - Asked By: No Easy Day - 12/23/2012
I want to be able to leave the military with job experience in my field.
2 answers - Asked By: Jesse - 1/15/2011
My job is a military intelligence analyst and i plan on eventually becoming an officer but i want to be an NCO first.
1 answer - Asked By: ♥_NeArLy_BrOkEn_HeArTeD_♥ - 8/29/2011
I am in the military as an imagery analyst. I have been out of AIT for a year and I have been trying to get a job in that field but i havent had any luck. Most companies want someone with a degree or 10+ years of experience. Does anyone know of any companies that would consider hiring an entry level analyst or what kind of degree I would need to get to get into this field?
2 answers - Asked By: brittany - 7/2/2011
I'm thinking of something that will lead to a six figure job eventually. I'm in the military as an intelligence analyst and I'm thinking about getting a degree and a civilian career. What do you suggest?
2 answers - Asked By: Johnny Law III - 3/3/2008
Is it possible without military exp? What's the best military branch to join for that?
2 answers - Asked By: Mad Wildin - 4/29/2013
Are there any houses or planets that are specifically and frequently associated with the military? Or is it less defined? It just seems like this would be more prominent or more discussed, considering warfare is such a primal thing... but maybe I've just overlooked it because I have such little relation to the military myself. Thanks for any help!
8 answers - Asked By: Quirlybird - 3/31/2009
I'm thinking about majoring in foreign language, but I'm a little worried about what kind of job opportunities will be available to someone with this kind of major. What kind of jobs besides teaching are there for foreign language majors? Would it be better to major in something else, and maybe minor in the language that i'm interested in? Thanks for any advice.
3 answers - Asked By: Zilla - 8/30/2009
I'm 16 and very interested in History. I plan on attending Florida State University and majoring in History and minoring in Philosophy. I just don't know what jobs would be available to me. Oh and I'm going to join the Air Force straight out of high school.
0 - Asked By: - 2/24/2010
I have always enjoyed investigating things and people, finding out more, researching, working out what happened where. Now I am wondering whether there is a good job that involves these skills? I have obviously already considered being a police detective, but what other jobs are there? Are there private detective firms that hire, or do you have to be self employed? Would you need previous experience? What is an insurance investigator like? Do any of these jobs pay well? What other jobs are there that fit these criterion? Thanks for any help you can give guys and girls!!!
4 answers - Asked By: Cameron W - 6/13/2008
I saw an advert on TV about getting degrees from home but you pay for it and in the end you get a degree/diploma, what kind of jobs could i get from having a criminology degree? Specifically jobs in the UK though. I don't wanna waste money and time to get this degree then it turning out for nothing. I want to do something in the line law enforcement.
2 answers - Asked By: Louise - 3/2/2008
I'm doing a project in chemistry class about jobs relating to chemistry. I was the last one to get to choose, and there was only one left, which I knew nothing about. So I asked if I could do something to do with bombs. But I can't find ANY websites relating bombs with chemistry. Please help! 1. That website did not talk about bombs. At all. 2. I know that there is a chemical reaction, I need sources to describe the work of a bomb technician.
1 answer - Asked By: Carina - 5/21/2011
So let's say im not to into being a parking enforcer or like the cop at the front lines but the tecky ( not too sure if dispatcher is what it is really). Like in an internet fraud case i'd be tracing/tracking down a suspect. What would you call that? What other jobs are associated with police services? thank you.
2 answers - Asked By: p****g in the Shower - 10/6/2009
Was it hard to find a job with this MOS?? Did the army help you look for a job?? How was it being an ex-military help you in looking for work after the military?? Basically I would like to know how was life after the army. Thank you.
3 answers - Asked By: Leeyiban - 2/5/2009
I am just wondering which branch of the military has more jobs in their intelligence department, or which branch is "the largest". I am looking to be an intelligence analyst in the future, and I obviously want to go into intelligence, so I was wondering which branch would be the best branch to go into.
4 answers - Asked By: - 9/1/2010
Facts we know 1.Manning was a pfc with numerous challenges to his ability to serve 2. Manning was a pfc with access to hundreds of thousands of documents and left unmonitored 3. the US military at the highest levels developed this "sophisticated" secrecy system 4. the US military has systematically tried to destroy Bradley Manning
7 answers - Asked By: ojinuvrc vvbibibob - 5/29/2011
For some reason I've always liked history and have been good at it in high school. I'm planning to go to college and really don't know what to study there. I like history but other than being a history teacher what other jobs could I get with a history degree?
1 answer - Asked By: Dynasty2199 - 4/11/2010
I am not a Russian nor do I have Russian descent, I am taking it for college to get my B.A. I am wondering what sort of jobs people would want people who speak Russian and English for.
2 answers - Asked By: liegsweord373 - 6/3/2009
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