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Which military jobs require top secret security clearance?

I'm considering a career in the military and interested in roles that involve handling sensitive information. What are some military jobs that necessitate having a top secret security clearance?

a year ago

Numerous military jobs require a top-secret security clearance due to the sensitive information or locations they involve. Here are several examples:

1. Intelligence Analyst: These personnel analyze information, gather intelligence and provide assessments of enemy capabilities. Interpreting and presenting the data in a concise manner is a critical aspect of this job.

2. Cryptologic Technician: They are responsible for analyzing encrypted electronic communications, jam enemy radar signals, decipher information in foreign languages and maintain state-of-the-art equipment and networks used to generate top-secret intel.

3. Signal Intelligence/Electronic Warfare: These folks analyze foreign communications and non-communications to support decision making. This can include identifying threats and even locating targets for the military.

4. Nuclear Operations Personnel: Involvement with nuclear weaponry and technology used by the military involves extreme levels of trust and risk management.

5. Special Operations Forces: They're often expected to possess top-secret clearances due to the critical nature of their missions and the sensitive material they might handle.

6. Military Linguist: A military linguist interprets and translates foreign language into English. As such, they can be involved in highly confidential scenarios that require top security.

Please note that each of these positions requires a thorough background investigation and a clean record, both criminally and financially. The jobs listed represent roles across different branches of the military, although positions and names might differ between them. Also, it's important to keep in mind that obtaining a top-secret clearance also entails periodic re-investigation, even after the initial clearance is granted.

a year ago

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