Preparing for A Career in Intelligence: Thoughts on Personal Security and Behavior | Episode 108
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Former CIA officer Maggie Gwynne joins me to discuss how those interested in pursuing a career in intelligence should manage their profiles (online and off) and conduct themselves to prepare for a challenging recruitment and training period. Maggie Gwynne is a former officer of the CIA’s Directorate of Operations, where she served in the Middle East and North Africa. She is an active mentor for several organizations, including one - Girl Security - that provides mentorship to young women ages 14 and up interested in national security. You can follow Maggie on Twitter @GwynneMaggie
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