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Monday 29th September 2008
MI6 recruits through Facebook 9:08AM, Monday 29th September 2008
The UK's security service, MI6, has begun recruiting through Facebook.

MI6 has traditionally kept a watchful eye on the nation's universities for its next generation of spies but the agency says it wants to recruit from a wider base.

"The Secret Intelligence Service's open recruitment campaign continues to target wide pools of talent representative of British society today. A number of channels are used to promote job opportunities in the organisation. Facebook is a recent example," says a spokesperson.

The adverts begin in a charmingly nondescript fashion: "Graduates of all ages can develop long-term careers as operational officers,
 
 
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collecting and analysing global intelligence."

However, from these humble beginnings the adverts swiftly ramp up: "A career in world events? Help influence world events, protect the UK. Operational officer roles collecting and analysing global intelligence."

The Facebook ads mark a continuation of the move away from the discrete recruitment style once synonymous with the agency. MI6 now runs newspaper and radio adverts, and allows applicants to apply online.

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