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Good response to job ads spooks MI5 paymasters

by Personnel Today 23 Mar 2004
by Personnel Today 23 Mar 2004

More than 4,000 people have reportedly answered the Government’s call for
more secret agents to help with the UK’s ongoing fight against terrorism.

The would-be spies present the recruitment agency being used by MI5 with a
huge challenge in selecting the right people and filtering out unsuitable
applicants.

Diversity will also be a key issue, with foreign language speakers and
ethnic minorities thought to be desperately needed in the fight against
Al-Queda.

Earlier this month, home secretary David Blunkett announced a major
recruitment drive at MI5 which is now looking to hire an extra 1,000
intelligence officers.

However, former MI5 intelligence officer and whistleblower David Shayler
criticised the agency’s HR practices and claims its upper class image is well
justified.

"Intelligence officers tend to be public school and Oxbridge
educated," he said.

He said the entire HR function should be outsourced to improve the way MI5
deals with personnel issues.

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personality traits and behaviours are associated with success in the
‘intelligence’ community. We then related those traits and behaviours to ‘The
Big Five Personality Model’ and created a short test to measure them.

Although we can’t promise respondents an actual job at MI5
we’ve got the next best thing. The person with the closest match to a secret
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