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Summary

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service Has Entry-Level Jobs That Pay Up To $95K A Year

You can apply right now!
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Working for Canada's Security Intelligence Service not only sounds cool, but it could also provide a meaningful and well-paying career. 

There are multiple CSIS jobs hiring right now and some of the positions are entry-level.

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Here are five of the jobs you can apply for right now, with salaries of up to $95,000.

Intelligence Officer

Salary: $69,350 - $95,870

Description: As an intelligence officer, you would be conducting investigations while providing objective and professional advice.

For this position, you would need to have completed an undergraduate bachelor’s degree and be a Canadian citizen.

Deadline: December 30, 2020

Apply Here

Administrative Assistant

Salary: $49,130 to $59,750

Description: In this position, you'll be expected to provide everyday administrative work which includes making incoming and outgoing communications within the branch.

In order to snag this job, applicants must either have an undergraduate degree and one year of experience, a college diploma and two years of experience, or a high school diploma and seven years of experience. 

Candidates must be Canadian citizens.

Deadline: January 13, 2021

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Financial Clerk

Salary: $49,130 - $59,750

Description: In this job, you will be required to perform account verification work and process payments while working closely with deposits.

Candidates should possess a bachelor’s degree with a specialization in accounting, finance, business administration, commerce or economics and one year of experience.

Or, you can have a college diploma with similar specializations but with an additional year of experience.

Another option would be having a Government of Canada Financial Management Certificate along with two years of experience.

You'll also have to be bilingual (French/English) at an intermediate level.

Deadline: March 10, 2021

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Regional Protective Services Officer

Salary: $49,130 - $59,750

Description: As a protective service officer, applicants will be asked to monitor and respond to emergency and safety situations that will require them to "ensure the protection of life, facility and property."

To make this gig yours, you'll need either an undergraduate degree or a college diploma with one to two years of experience, as well as intermediate-level French.

Deadline: February 24, 2021

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Surveillance Officer

Salary: $61,380 - $74,670

Description: Taking on the job of being a surveillance officer would require you to conduct "discreet physical surveillance."

You would also need to write up reports and detail what you saw during your watch.

All candidates would need to have a college diploma within a two-year program. Depending on the location, you may need intermediate French skills.

Deadline: June 9, 2021

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  • Osobe Waberi was a Toronto-based Ethiopian-Somali Francophone writer at Narcity Canada. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in journalism and a news media diploma from Centennial College. Before Osobe’s gig as a national trending writer at Narcity, she worked at Toronto Star, The Canadian Press, VICE, and CBC.

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