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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Job searches for roles in MI6 soar 232% following release of James Bond movie ‘Spectre’

Following the DVD release of James Bond movie ‘Spectre’ today, Indeed – the UK’s number 1 jobsite – has revealed that UK job searches for roles in the MI6 soared by 232% 10 days after the film launched in UK cinemas.

In particular, clicks on the MI6 role that matches the fictional character’s role in the James Bond movie series – Intelligence Officer – make up close to 50% of all clicks on MI6 jobs. This has risen from just 30% prior to the film’s launch.

So what does it take to be the next James Bond? Desirable qualities of candidates for the role of Intelligence Officer include:

  • A sharp intellect and analytical capability
  • The ability to operate with great levels of autonomy
  • A drive to acquire knowledge
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence
  • An interest in foreign culture is essential

Bill Richards, UK MD at Indeed commented on the trend: “Popular culture often has a direct impact on job searches and career decisions and this is a trend that we are follow with close interest at Indeed. Previously we noted that searches for the role of stockbroker rose by over 40% in the UK following the release of blockbuster hit ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’.

“With James Bond depicted as a Martini-drinking, gadget loving action hero, it is perhaps unsurprising that many Brits are inspired by the character to seek careers in the MI6.

“If candidates fit the desired criteria of an MI6 Intelligence Officer, there is nothing to stop them realising their dream of becoming a Spy.”