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janyari 06-11-2016 12:35 AM

What is the CTI job environment like?
 
I want to be a CTI with my language being russian (I have been speaking russian for awhile)

Anyways I wanted to know what being a CTI is like. I see a lot saying that it'll be mainly a desk job but I'm not sure if I could handle that.

jzhaun 06-11-2016 01:08 AM

Yeah, 90% of us work in offices. Probably more than that for Russian.

We're not interpreters, we're language analysts. We do our best work when we have access to all of our tools.

FlyNavy 06-11-2016 10:18 AM

I 2nd jzhaun here;

CTI's are language experts that are intelligence analysts. Intel analysts typically work that usual day job type of gig in an office, BUT working there means you have access to all the top tools of your trade and all the other experts in whatever mission you're working on.

Working as a CTI also means you're going to be working on some very serious stuff. It's by no means routine paperwork. The stuff all of us CT types work on directly affects national security. Obviously we can't talk about it here, but don't get so focused on the environment. Be focused on the kind of work you'll be doing if you get into that job.

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