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Is 35N (Signals Intelligence Analyst) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 35N (Signals Intelligence Analyst)

AIT / Training

22 weeks

Training Location

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Career Field

Military Intelligence

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About 35N Signals Intelligence Analyst

Collects, processes, and analyzes signals intelligence from electronic emissions. Exploits SIGINT to identify threat capabilities, activities, and intentions in support of military operations.

Training Duration

22 weeks

Training Location

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Career Field

Military Intelligence

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll analyze signals intelligence — intercepted electronic communications, radar emissions, and electronic signatures — to identify adversary capabilities, intentions, and locations. SIGINT analysis is at the core of the NSA mission, and the agency recruits 35N veterans consistently. Defense contractors supporting NSA and other IC agencies are a second pipeline. The TS/SCI clearance with SIGINT experience is one of the highest-value intelligence credentials in the post-military job market, with starting salaries in cleared contractor roles commonly starting at $90-110K.

What It's Actually Like

You analyze SIGINT — signals intelligence derived from communications and electronic emissions — and produce intelligence products that inform commander decisions and feed into national-level reporting. The analysis work is mentally demanding in the way that working with large volumes of raw intelligence always is: pattern recognition, language context (even in translation), technical signals analysis, connecting dots across reporting streams to produce assessments that are accurate without being more certain than the evidence supports. Your training gives you NSA-validated methodologies and access to collection that no civilian analyst has. The classification architecture around SIGINT means your clearance is not just TS/SCI but typically includes additional accesses that are genuinely rare and genuinely valuable in the cleared community. NSA, DIA, CIA, and the major defense contractors supporting these agencies are your natural post-service employers. The SIGINT analyst community is small enough to know each other and large enough to have real career ladders. The work is often sensitive enough that what you did stays classified long after you leave. You will be vague at dinner parties for the rest of your life and it will bother you less than you expect.

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