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A guide to Secret Service Training

In Britain, there are various branches of the Secret Service which all have their own roles to play in keeping the country secure. They also play an important part in international affairs and diplomacy. Undoubtedly, to acquire any of the multitude of Secret Service jobs on offer requires specialist skills and this article will give you a guide to Secret Service training.

Expectations

There are many career opportunities to be found in the Secret Intelligence Service (also known as MI6). These are many and varied and can range from Secret Service agents to general clerical work within the Secret Services. What is expected from you To gain employment with MI6, a prospective candidate must have the initiative and a willingness to cope with new challenges and posses the ability to learn from them. Throughout your career in MI6, you will be assessed at various stages which will not only assist you in your personal development but will also find out if additional training is needed to help you progress further.

Types of career and training

Language specialists There are many people within MI6 who are language specialists. Typically, you will work in your own language for up to three years. However, you may also be trained further in one or more secondary languages depending on your knowledge of such. There is often the possibility of being trained in a language that is completely new to you depending on the current global agenda. Technology Technology within the Secret Intelligence Service is of paramount importance and training will be offered to keep you right up to date with current IT knowledge. There are many branches of technology on offer and for suitable candidates, further training will be given to expand upon their own strengths in a particular field.
Administration For those with key administrative abilities, a role in administration within MI6 could be a key role for them with training being offered to develop specialist skills within their area of expertise and experience. Depending upon your aptitude, you'll be encouraged to develop your skills in administration through various other routes which can even include professional qualifications. Not only will this help you in your career in MI6, but it could prove to be beneficial further along your career route.

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