Monday 19 November 2007

Tanzania on the GPS

Why should you join us?
The role of Linguists within GCHQ cannot be understated. Translating and analysing all kinds of foreign language material, Linguists use their specialist knowledge and expertise to assess pieces of information and provide valuable intelligence. Through their versatility and attention to detail, Linguists can help inform policy decisions, protect British interests and even save lives.
What you'll be doing
As a Linguist Trainee, you'll join GCHQ on a four year training scheme that will make you a fully-qualified Linguist. After promotion to this role, you'll read, listen and evaluate a wide range of foreign language material, producing gists, full transcriptions and assessing its value as intelligence.
The material may be highly technical and specialist, but you'll have enough training and support to become an expert. Aside from regular translation and assessment work, you'll produce intelligence reports for other government departments and the military. This will involve visiting customers in Whitehall so you can fully grasp their requirements. Elsewhere, you'll advise on technical intercept issues and, later in your career, have the chance to get involved in language research, technology and language training.
Training and Support
The four year training scheme starts in September 2008. Years one and two consist of full-time language re-training in a non-European language, carried out at GCHQ's language training facility, next to our main site in Cheltenham. In the final two years, you'll continue your structured training and start to gain valuable, on-the-job experience.
Entry Requirements
You must be a British citizen with at least one Modern Foreign Language 'A' level at grade B or above. If you're sitting an 'A' level in 2008, you'll need a projected grade of B or above.
For further information go to:
http://targetjobs.co.uk/graduate-jobs/profile-advertiser-vac-details-2130emp_1580.aspx .

PUTTING TANZANIA ON THE GPS The president of Tanzania H.E Jakaya Kikwete , Hon Magret Beckett MP and the Commonwealth secretary general Hon Don Mackinon
The Tanzania First Lady and Mrs Cherie Blair


Dully Sykes European Tour 2007

Dully Sykes is conducting an end of the year European Tour. The tour is brought to you by Gadi Promotions and scheduled to take place in Holland, Germany and Belgium. This tour features Dully's Holland based DJ's Erick Barack and Zouk. The tour's first dates to be announced is the Holland concert at Centrum Wesseling, Houttuinenstraat 26, Delft 2611 AJ on 30th of November 2007. The show begins at 22:00hrs until 04:00hrs. E-mail Gadi Promotions for more information: charlesmwagadi@yahoo.com

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