Not foreign operations. But it’s relatively easy to get a us military tech job that is low impact. Application process is 3-6mo long but once you’re in your golden.
Because you are not good at it
At least let me apply. Or is this some recruit type situation where they meet me in a dark alley and burn off my fingerprints.
If you have the background and get the right head hunter, you can get sponsored for your TS/SCI. I used to work for a place…
I will tell you, however, that working in a SCIF is not as awesome as it looks on TV.
Email the CIA. Apply for military intelligence.
Hello CIA
We will be in touch.
Hey, you’re not CIA - you’re the bald guy from the XCOM council!
A) Labour is much cheaper in Russia than the US.
B) What foreign languages do you speak relatively fluently?
C) Do those foreign languages match to countries where elections have consequences AND the US has a vested interest in destabilizing them?
D) If the answer to C was yes, really? Where?
The US is almost certainly doing it too. I don’t think they’re going to post them on Indeed though.
You don’t need to look to the military either.
Coca-cola experimented with subliminal advertising to see if they could mind control people into buying their products but for some reason we think they wouldn’t stoop to manipulating social media, the Clockwork Orange reprogramming system that we pin our own eyelids open for.
You could always join NAFO
You have expertise in the culture of your country. They need expertise in the culture of China/Russia/Iran/etc.
If we ever go to war with Japan again, we should be set.
Do you speak Russian, or Chinese? B/c you won’t be very effective doing it in English or high-school level Spanish.
Because NIPRNET sucks to do OSINT.
You don’t want to be in the military for anything PSYOPS.
You’d be better off as a contractor.
To be fair, NIPR sucks at everything.
Because they know you’ll do it for free. Source: The Picard Maneuver