simonsimon said:
Hey there. I'm a university student finishing a degree in economics, and I'm looking to become an intelligence officer. I'm wondering if anybody has more information about the recruitment process, beyond what's already on the website ( http://www.recruiting.forces.gc.ca/v3/engraph/jobs/jobs.aspx?id=82&bhcp=1 ). I remember reading somewhere that you have to be in the army for a couple of years before going into the intelligence stream. Is that right? Does anybody have any experience in this regards? thanks
I applied for Int O a month and a half ago. The trade is undermanned, so they are indeed accepting DEO applicants. However, in my case, from the time I applied up to my CFAT (one month), the trade had been closed (they told me that while I was getting my medical scheduled). At CFRC Montreal, they told me that there was one vacant post left (out of the only 3 they had to fill), but they already had selected 11 applicants for it. So, to continue with the recruiting process, I would have to wait until they re-opened the trade in the coming months, only to get my name on the long list.
This being said, you can apply, but be warned that the trade is VERY competitive.
What I've decided to do, instead, is to enrol in another trade as an NCM, get military experience, and eventually re-muster in the intelligence trade (I want to start as a NCM, to know the job inside out before applying to become an officer). It will make the learning curve much more manageable, as knowing the details of military ops (especially from the combat arms point of view) is ESSENTIAL to the job. The more you know the military world beforehand, the more efficient you can be on the job. This is one of the reasons why they prefer applicants with previous military experience.
Now, if you're not selected for DEO, but still want to have a shot at the trade, there is another option for you. You can apply to a Int Reserve unit. They are short on personnel, and there are possibilities for working full time (they need people who can be deployed overseas) even though you're not in the Regs. However, in this case, forget about entering as an officer, you'll have to start as Int Op (but you can work your way up once you're in the unit, as they usually prefer to promote their officers from their own ranks).
Hope this helps.
P.S. Oh, by the way, there are also a bunch of topics on this forum about details concerning the application process for Intelligence. And since this trade is all about finding information, I'll let you start practicing and search for them...
Edited to add P.S.