Work for MI6 anyone?

Alan B'Stard

Well-Known Forumite
Min 2:2 degree required, self selection tool that gives an insight (apparently).

http://media.mi6.gov.uk/selfselect/sis.html

I can't believe the stuff I waste my time on! They are now advertising on Facebook which is how I found it.
 

db

#chaplife
Colin Grigson said:
Min 2:2 degree required, self selection tool that gives an insight (apparently).

http://media.mi6.gov.uk/selfselect/sis.html

I can't believe the stuff I waste my time on! They are now advertising on Facebook which is how I found it.
my memory is terrible and i still managed to get 8 out of 8 right.. seems like they'll let any old jobsworth in :teef:
 

Sofa

I'm a Staffooooooordian
Colin Grigson said:
Min 2:2 degree required.
Oh, man! But I can speak four languages - English, German, Stokey and Black Country, and with any luck I'll learn to understand Brummies soon, too!
 

inomine

Active Member
Actually got through to interview about 3 years ago for a General Operative position. Multi choice questionnaire in Manchester University initially then a face to face. One of the questions that sticks in my mind was...

"if someone claimed they saw a UFO, would you believe them?" - Won't tell you my answer, but would be interested to hear others.

I'm not going to do that again, little old these days so I don't mind saying, but pretty proud that I didn't get past the interview stage for MI6 because they met me :)
 

Toble

Well-Known Forumite
inomine said:
"if someone claimed they saw a UFO, would you believe them?" - Won't tell you my answer, but would be interested to hear others.
I saw a UFO. Well, it was an object, it was flying, and I didn't know what it was.
 

Wookie

Official Forum Linker
I'm determined that on the day I get to set my own working conditions, I'm going to insist I have a week off if any of my colleagues see a UFO. Then I can call the boss over to the window, point to a distant aeroplane and say...
"Is that a 747 or a 757?"
 
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