For cia, Read there employment, I think you need a 4 year degree in International buisness,finance,realtions,Flutency in a non-romance language, Nuclear physics,biology and a few others. Then after you school to training school for 16 or 18 months.
For cia, Read there employment, I think you need a 4 year degree in International buisness,finance,realtions,Flutency in a non-romance language, Nuclear physics,biology and a few others. Then after you school to training school for 16 or 18 months.
No, you don't need a degree in any specific field.
To be considered for field work, it is vtial to have a degree. But for the non-field work no degree is needed.
You don't go to school and boot camp at the same time. We had a couple of NG guys in basic training who were in college, they had to skip a semester or two in order to fit in basic training and AIT.
If you want to persue DLI, Greek would be a huge help in getting a language spot.
If you get deployed while in college? Not too sure about that one, but I would imagine that you would be shipped out with the rest of them.
If school is more important, then don't join until you graduate.
On a side note, I work for one of the above listed agencies. I do support work, and I don't have a degree. I do have 7 years experience in the military which directly translated into the civilian field I am in. I will say this though, I got lucky when it came to promotions. I looked around and researched and managed to find a GS-14 position that was perfect for me.