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Have you got what it takes to be the next Bond? To be perfectly honest I’d be a bit disappointed if the next Bond was a woman. No eye candy for a start. Free video series Don’t get me wrong I’m all for feminism, equal pay for actors etc but I like Daniel Craig (possibly Tom Hiddleston?) too much to give him up. The BBC article recently on MI6 recruiting on Mumsnet made for an amusing read. It is entirely possible for any woman to become the next Bond when you read “What qualities do you need to make it as a spy”
Taken from a government report: Women in the UK Intelligence Community Overall women make up 38.1% of all SIS (Secret Intelligence Service)staff. There is plenty of evidence that women need more encouragement to apply for jobs or promotion, therefore, the service should explore groups other than graduates. Women or mothers in middle-age or midcareer, who may have taken some years out to bring up children, may offer an untapped recruitment pool.
Is Life Experience more important than a Degree ?
The Agencies should use a broad range of mediums to advertise, including those specifically for women and mothers such as Mumsnet. Hundreds of women have been posting their unique attributes.
Listed below are the Mumsnet attributes of what it takes to be a spy, not a definitive one and please feel free to add. 1. I have an excellent memory for detail….I have you all mentally spread-sheeted. 2. I have this amazing ability to seem less intelligent than I actually am. 3. I can also sober up incredibly quickly. Vital in situations where having fun suddenly becomes serious. 4. I can do any number of tasks one-handed while using the other to hold Velcro child and have the multi-tasking
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skills of a multitasking ninja. 5. I can stop an errant school child with just a look and the raise of my eyebrows. Russian spies have no chance against me. 6. I love to drive at speed, and rarely get burned off at lights. I own a seiceneto. 7. I am not afraid of dogs. 8. I built an entire IKEA kitchen assisted by three under fives and a cat with a leg in plaster. 9. After over a decade of parenting, I can correctly identify a vast range of nefarious activities from the most fleeting sounds. 10. I can wiggle my ears. I’m like a miniature GCHQ. I would give every one of these women a chance to be a spy just like Annie Machon, 47, who worked as an intelligence officer at MI5 did for six years during the 1990s. She says the qualities you need to be a spy depends a lot on which of the government agencies you apply for. There are three: MI5, the domestic security service: team leader, influence people and gain people’s trust. Basically, anyone who runs (& survives) the school PTA should apply. MI6 (now called Secret Intelligence Service or SIS), which gathers intelligence overseas: technically brilliant at things like coding and encryption. Perfect for the lady who built the IKEA kitchen . GCHQ, often referred to as the listening agency because it runs the electronic eavesdropping operations. Most parents are ideal candidates, we don’t need electronic devices we instinctively know when someone’s a “bad un“ Taken from a government report: Women in the UK Intelligence Community
Middle-aged women being recruited into the Intelligence service
“Many middle-aged women will have life experience but not necessarily the standard qualifications: which is more important?”
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