The Central Intelligence Agency is the latest federal agency to be hit by the Trump administration’s wave of layoffs as it ...
The CIA has fired some probationary employees as part of the Trump administration’s broad efforts to shrink the federal ...
Firings and mass disruptions at the CIA could harm intelligence collection on foreign threats and future recruiting, current ...
Recent U.S. intelligence has signaled that foreign adversaries are increasing efforts to recruit disgruntled federal ...
Recent hires at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) have found themselves without a job, according to multiple sources.
Former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden, author of "Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror," explains what the Central Intelligence Agency looks for in a candidate.
Secrecy and security are hallmarks of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), but the organization has now started performing one of its key duties out in the open: recruiting foreign spies.
Yes, according to the New York Times, the CIA is planning its largest “mass firing” in over 50 years, and those expulsions are largely targeted at officers who work on “recruiting and ...
Some of the questions CIA recruiters use to interview applicants are pretty standard fare. CIA wannabes are pretty far from the life of a spy they may know from Hollywood, and they won't hear much ...
Generally speaking, said Betsy Davis, deputy chief of the CIA’s recruitment and advertising, “We see spikes in applicants after bad stories. We see spikes in applicants after good stories.” ...
Over the past three years, the CIA has been proactive in recruiting Russians for high-ranking government or security positions, "The Guardian" reported. The agency aimed to turn these individuals ...