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These two overlap on 1 civilian career
Both 35M and CTfeed the same work. This is the concrete version of "transferable skills" — worth naming directly on a resume.
35M — Human Intelligence Collector
Collects intelligence through direct human contact. Conducts source operations, interrogations, and debriefings. Requires foreign language proficiency.
Top civilian careers
- FBI Special Agent$105,000.00
- Intelligence Analyst$98,000.00
- Security Consultant$95,000.00
- Corporate Investigator$75,000.00
Key skills
CT — Cryptologic Technician
Collects, analyzes, and reports on communications of foreign adversaries. High-value security clearances and technical skills transfer to cybersecurity and intelligence careers.
Top civilian careers
- Information Security Manager$169,510.00
- Cybersecurity Analyst$124,910.00
- Network Security Engineer$124,910.00
- Intelligence Analyst$98,770.00
- SIGINT Analyst$98,770.00
Key skills
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