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Being an Intelligence officer means being a spy. You do the kind of things, like surveillance, and analyzing to help your country. However, there are a lot of myths about being an intelligence officer as well. The steps below will teach you how to be an intelligence officer, and how to differentiate from myths.
Method 1: EDUCATION
1 Educational requirements, Be prepared to read and write a lot. Intelligence officers need to do a lot of reading, writing, and analyzing. Wits are an
important part of being in any kind of Government Career
Be up-to-date with current events, Additionally, you need to use your wits in order to identify different situations and what kinds of impacts would it leave on your country. Because of this, you need to know about politics, You will need to know how to follow up on News Reports and Newspapers.
Be prepared to undertake surveillance. You may sometimes have to do "surveillance", the act of watching people for several hours to determine whether or not they are threats to national security. Na sio taasisi kama chama …….
Be a good communicator. You need to be able to really get out in community/vijiweni/hotel/kubwa and talk to people if needed (e.g. to find out about international threats). You may need to ask people from completely different views.
Method 2: MYTH
It's not at all a glamorous job. Kama uonavyo sinema za James Bond they are not even allowed to carry guns.
1: Have realistic expectations. Intelligence Officers do not carry guns or super-cool technology all the time. Though spy movies may teach you a thing or two about being an intelligence officer, they bear very little resemblance to real life
2: Choose the right job. Intelligence Officers are not the ones who follow up on crimes like robberies. If that is the thing you really want, consider being a police officer(Jiunge CCP Moshi au go To Monduli Arusha ukawe soldier), or a detective. Spies, only look for threats to their national security.
Nime summarise article kutoka kwa Flickety, Veracious, Spy agent.
Method 1: EDUCATION
1 Educational requirements, Be prepared to read and write a lot. Intelligence officers need to do a lot of reading, writing, and analyzing. Wits are an
important part of being in any kind of Government Career
Be up-to-date with current events, Additionally, you need to use your wits in order to identify different situations and what kinds of impacts would it leave on your country. Because of this, you need to know about politics, You will need to know how to follow up on News Reports and Newspapers.
Be prepared to undertake surveillance. You may sometimes have to do "surveillance", the act of watching people for several hours to determine whether or not they are threats to national security. Na sio taasisi kama chama …….
Be a good communicator. You need to be able to really get out in community/vijiweni/hotel/kubwa and talk to people if needed (e.g. to find out about international threats). You may need to ask people from completely different views.
Method 2: MYTH
It's not at all a glamorous job. Kama uonavyo sinema za James Bond they are not even allowed to carry guns.
1: Have realistic expectations. Intelligence Officers do not carry guns or super-cool technology all the time. Though spy movies may teach you a thing or two about being an intelligence officer, they bear very little resemblance to real life
2: Choose the right job. Intelligence Officers are not the ones who follow up on crimes like robberies. If that is the thing you really want, consider being a police officer(Jiunge CCP Moshi au go To Monduli Arusha ukawe soldier), or a detective. Spies, only look for threats to their national security.
Nime summarise article kutoka kwa Flickety, Veracious, Spy agent.