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CIA unusually public over need for Arabic, Farsi speakers

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Bill Radke: The CIA has been trying to hire more people who are fluent in languages spoken in Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq. So Marketplace's Jeff Tyler reports the usually secretive agency is trying a more open approach.


Jeff Tyler: Few of the CIA job openings are for spies.

Zahra: People tend to think that most of the jobs are related to the clandestine service, and that, in fact, is really one of the smallest pieces of our organization.

That's Zahra, a program manager with the CIA. I can't share her last name, for security reasons. But the fact that's she's speaking publicly is revealing.

Zahra: Compared to 50 years ago, when my father joined CIA, it's a much more open hiring process for sure.

Zahra recruits from Middle-Eastern communities in the U.S.

Zahra: Maybe those communities did not realize there were jobs for scientists and engineers and administrators.

Current CIA job openings include a Foreign Media Analyst. It pays between $50,000 and $97,000, depending on experience. The starting salary for Foreign Language Instructor is slightly higher. In the next five years, CIA plans to double the number of employees who are proficient in languages. The agency is advertising on websites like Career Builder and Facebook, and it's taken out radio ads.

CIA Radio Ad: I am an Iranian-American attorney. An electrical engineer. An analyst. And we all work for CIA.

There's a hiring bonus of up to $35,000 for people who speak languages such as Farsi, Pashtu or Arabic. And Zahra says it doesn't end there.

Zahra: We have incentives as you continue in your career, where you get a certain amount in every paycheck based on maintaining the language.

CIA recruiters attended a recent Arab-American Festival in Dearborn, Michigan. Paul Saba, a lawyer fluent in Arabic, says the Department of Defense is also recruiting Arabic speakers.

Paul Saba: They're paid quite handsomely. I think it's in the six figures. The CIA, they have to compete with that.

He'd consider working for the CIA, even though he says some folks in his community might say he's selling-out.

Saba: My philosophy is, if you want change, you change from within. To me, that's the promising aspect of working for the CIA.

Working for the CIA does require relocating to Virginia. And there's a lengthy background check that can take up to one year.

I'm Jeff Tyler for Marketplace.

About the author

Jeff Tyler is a reporter for Marketplace’s Los Angeles bureau, where he reports on issues related to immigration and Latin America.

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J Z - Oct 24, 2011

I'm interested in the job position. I speak Arabic and Spanish. Half Puertorican and Half Palestinian. Born in Puerto Rico, lived in the Westbank for several years then moved back to PR. I live now in NY.

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Moo Cow - Oct 23, 2011

Guys, I don't think this is the place to be expressing your interest in CIA employment, especially with your real names attached! Go to the CIA website.

Sina J's picture
Sina J - Oct 12, 2011

Hi there
I am a british citizen, farsi speaker (mother language)and got MA in Marketing communication. I am very interested in working for CIA.

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valice yadegari - Sep 9, 2011

i am farsi - assyrian & turkish speaker i am 24 years in america & i am us citizen & i love to work for american people#(408)406-4308

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daud z - Aug 31, 2011

Hi dear. I am interested in a position with the agency possibley a Farsi/Pashto linguest or cultural advisor...
Thanks.

Aryan Khalili's picture
Aryan Khalili - Aug 29, 2011

I am a Farsi Speaker and like to work with CIA. How can I make that happen? is there a link to apply?

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Michael Jaffee - Jul 19, 2011

I am a senior in college majoring in Political science. I am an Iranian-American and I am very much interested in any sort of government opportunity where I can utilize my academic skills as well as my language skills. I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to work with the government. If there are opportunities still available please feel free to contact me.

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eishkhan azaryans - Jul 8, 2011

presently Assisting the US Military in language expertise and cultural and familiarization programs at various locations around the county. and i would like to work with CIA where I can learn and be successful. I would like work and help to rebuild and reconstruct communities, with my qualifications and skills. Where my technical and vocational background can utilize to our mutual benefit.

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Amir G - Jun 21, 2011

Hi, i am really intrested to apply and work in that position to save and help iran and US ,
Thanks
Regards,
Amir

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Babak Behjoo - Jun 14, 2011

I am really enthusiastic for this job.I have moved to Sweden from Iran around 9 month ago.

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