CIA’s Bill Trikas Discusses Careers in
National Security at HAWC Seminar
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – On January 27, 2010, the Hellenic American Women’s Council (HAWC)
in cooperation with the SAE USA Youth Network hosted “Pursuing a Career
in National Security” at the Capital Hilton in Washington. The
seminar’s guest speaker, Basil “Bill” Trikas, is the Principal
Deputy for Human Resources at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Trikas provided an overview of the CIA’s mission, structure, and work
environment. He also overviewed the types of career tracks and skills
sought in recruiting agency personnel, and provided tips for job seekers
interested in a CIA career.
HAWC Capital
Region Director and the evening’s event organizer, Theodora Hancock,
welcomed guests on behalf of the two sponsoring organizations. In addition
to introducing Trikas, she provided an overview of HAWC’s mission and
conveyed wishes from Theodore G. Spyropoulos, the World Council of
Hellenes Abroad (SAE) coordinator of the USA Region.
“We have
hosted U.S. and foreign government officials, politicians, ambassadors,
scientists, scholars and experts in various fields.
We address issues that challenge our minds and preconceptions,”
said Hancock of HAWC’s activities, adding also that “HAWC’s unique
mission is simple. We raise leaders!”
Spyropoulos’
written message to the audience emphasized the importance of careers in
national intelligence: “America’s young adults of Hellenic heritage
view work in the security field not only as an employment opportunity, but
especially as a way to serve the nation and to help keep America safe and
peaceful. I salute all the participants and congratulate you for
considering opportunities in this nationally important field.”
During
his presentation, Trikas overviewed the CIA’s mission to protect our
nation and ensure the safety of our citizens by “collecting, analyzing
and providing intelligence information to our leaders.”
Trikas
also offered insight into the different career tracks: “We hire a little
bit of everything – all ranges of careers. We also hire students out of
college through to mid-career professionals,” with basic prerequisites
including U.S. citizenship and passing a comprehensive medical, physical,
psychological and security screening.
Trikas
provided advice for graduating students as he outlined “Trikas’s Five
Ps,” which includes preparation for an interview, professionalism,
presence, persistence and publicity (being cognizant of your public domain
information). He also emphasized the importance of foreign language
knowledge as the CIA “focus[es] a lot on languages in hiring, and we pay
a lot for languages and their maintenance.”
The
presentation was followed by a question and answer session, and a
reception sponsored by HAWC and the SAE USA Youth Network.
For
additional information about Bill Trikas’s presentation on “Pursuing a
Career in National Security,” please contact Chrysoula Economopoulos at
(202) 285-7726 or Chrysoula@hawcnet.org. Photographs of the event are
attached (contact Chrysoula Economopoulos for high-resolution images).
General information about HAWC is available at http://www.hawcnet.org and
the SAE USA Youth Network at http://www.saeusayouth.com.
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