The National Security Agency is doggedly courting laid-off Big Tech workers as the spy agency undertakes one of its largest hiring surges in the past 30 years.
The NSA began reaching out to technology workers privately over LinkedIn last fall as word spread that major U.S. companies such as Meta and Amazon were bleeding tens of thousands of skilled employees.
The NSA is hiring 3,000 more employees to work in the Washington area and in Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Texas and Utah, said Molly Moore, NSA deputy director of workforce support activities. “We certainly offer stability, and that’s what’s really kind of front of mind for a lot of people these days in the wake of these layoffs,” Ms. Moore said. “But we offer amazing missions, things that people can’t do in private-sector companies for the most part. This is not just a job; it’s a mission.”
“NSA is actually a place that embraces diversity,” Mr. Joyce replied. “I’m definitely down with pink teddy bears.”
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