Language Specialists
Using linguistic and cultural knowledge to support operations
What does an Language Specialist do?
Our language specialists use their cultural and linguistic knowledge to support overseas operations. This could be by translating, analysing and contextualising both written and audio materials, or by advising on cultural issues that influence people from a particular region.
A career as a Language Specialist
Whether you grew up in a multilingual household, you’ve studied languages at university, or lived abroad, there is a role in MI6 for you. You don’t need a degree or interpretation or translation experience – but excellent language expertise and an in-depth understanding of a country’s history, culture, ideology and politics is important.
You’ll use your skills to uncover hidden information in language materials and turn this into accessible and digestible information for other teams. You can expect extensive and structured training and development in language, analysis and communications technologies.

“I found there were plenty of opportunities to expand the scope of my job. I started training as an interpreter, which offered me a new skill set and meant I could get involved in lots of different projects across MI6. I’ve also helped with role playing in training exercises. ”
Alex, Arabic Language Specialist
What you can expect as a Language Specialist
Watch our video to learn more about life as a Language Specialist at MI6.
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Application process
For Language Specialists
Stage 1 of 7
After each stage we’ll assess your suitability before you go onto the next stage. First, register online.
Application process
For Language Specialists
Stage 2 of 11
Complete an online application form.
Application process
For Language Specialists
Stage 3 of 7
Attend a language testing day.
Application process
For Language Specialists
Stage 4 of 11
Attend a one-day assessment centre.
Application process
For Language Specialists
Stage 5 of 11
Receive a conditional job offer, dependent on passing security vetting.
Application process
For Language Specialists
Stage 6 of 11
Security vetting.
(This can take around six months and vetting approval is not guaranteed.)
Application process
For Language Specialists
Stage 7 of 11
Receive a formal job offer.
Are you right for the role?
Eligibility
Nationality
You need to be a British Citizen (if you hold dual nationality then one component will need to be British).
Skills and experience
You don’t need experience or qualifications to be a Language Specialist with us, just active and passive language skills, excellent written English and thorough knowledge of a country’s history, culture, ideology, and politics. Essentially, you’ll be passionate about the language and a proficient user – at C1 level – of it in all its forms.
Security Vetting
You will need to be willing to undergo security clearance. For more info on this, please see our Vetting page.
Visit our Vetting page
Find out more about eligibility
Support and membership



