James Bond needs someone to work on his brand.
Recruiters at MI5 want an “in-house” graphic designer to work on material read by real-life 007s before and after missions.
The art boffins need to be skilled at creating “branding and logos” as well as content for social media, infographics, magazines and reports.
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The £36,733 to £40,629 a year London-based role could even involve “some limited overseas travel – as part of your training”.
A blurb for the job posted online reads: “You’ll bring your ideas to life, by designing business stationery, posters, advertisements, and merchandise designs, making sure everything is clear and accessible for both technical and non-technical audiences.
“This role offers an interesting mix of independent tasks and teamwork, so strong communication and collaboration skills are important.”
Potential recruits are also advised there could be opportunities “to shadow other teams, to gain knowledge in different areas of the business which may be beneficial in your role”.
Benefits include an interest-free season ticket loan, cycle to work scheme, excellent pension scheme and facilities such as a gym, restaurant and on-site coffee bars.
In May we told how secret service bosses were looking for a pensions expert to look after spies’ investments. Bosses at MI5 were offering £43,957-a-year for a senior pensions specialist who can manage benefit packages for real-life James Bonds.
In April, we told how spy chiefs were looking to hire a team of people to battle assassins, poisoners and kidnappers sent to cause havoc on British streets by the Iranian regime.
And in March we revealed bosses were on the hunt for a weapons expert, like Q in the 007 movies.
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