GCHQ drive for more young women to become intelligence agents – keeping country safe from global dangers and cyber threats
SPOOKS have launched a drive to entice more young women into becoming spies at GCHQ as they fight to protect the UK from cyber threats and terror plots.
The top secret spy agency is hoping women aged between 18 and 24 will apply for intelligence analyst roles with an attractive starting salary of £26,743.
GCHQ - the Government’s intelligence, security and cyber organisation - currently employs more than 6,000 people.
But they are hoping their campaign, called Journey into the Known, will encourage women into signing up for a job at the Government Communications Headquarters’ network of UK sites.
They will feature stories from five female employees over the coming weeks on their Instagram page.
The women, whose names have been changed for security reasons, all work as linguists, analysts and communication security specialists.
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