
The standard job is not about interpreting during meetings, nor is it about talking to people in foreign languages. It is not merely translating, but it is understanding the priority of a piece of information and connecting it to other pieces of information. The career field is mostly about analyzing foreign language material and summarizing it in English. Working in this field requires a security clearance so you won't be able to talk about what you do every day but know that your efforts go a long way in helping the Air Force fulfill its mission. As a Cryptologic Linguist, you become proficient in a language like Persian Farsi, Chinese, Russian, Pashtu, Japanese or Korean in order to receive, record, translate, evaluate and report your findings. Intelligence comes in many forms from around the world, and often it's in a foreign language.
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