Enlist as a Soldier into the United States Army and become a certified Signals Collection Analyst (35S), you'll gather clues from radio frequencies and electronic signals to detect and collect coded foreign intelligence messages. You'll intercept and identify these nonverbal frequencies and keep logs in order to piece together secret tactical messages. This is not a civilian contractor position.
No experience necessary. Position is entry level.
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