MI6 is hiring a real-life Q from James Bond to make tech for spies.
The character is known for his quirky gadgets and witty remarks in the 007 movies.
He has been played by acting greats such as Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese and more recently Ben Whishaw.
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Now lovers of the Bond character may be able to follow in his footsteps by taking on the role for real.
MI6 are now searching for people to join their technology graduate development programme.
The London based role would see successful applicants earn a salary of £37,446-a-year.
The programme is centred around protecting the nation from terrorism, espionage and cyber-attacks.
With technology advancing day by day MI6 are aiming to shape the future of their organisation around this role.
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Applicants are expected to have a 2:2 in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics subjects by September 2025, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The MI6 advert reads: “As the world moves to a new way of working, we are looking for innovators who would like to embark on an adventure to help us shape the future of technology at MI6.
“So, if you’re up for a programme like no other, join us in making the country a safer place for everyone.
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“For us, technology plays a crucial and increasingly frontline role in safeguarding our nation from terrorism, espionage and cyber-attacks.
“Our Graduate role offers you the unique opportunity to apply and develop your skills in this vital area of work.
“This is a graduate role that is designed to fully equip you with the skills, knowledge and experience needed to be an effective part of MI6’s technology workforce.
“Working across the globe and in close partnership with MI5 and GCHQ, we help the Government to counter these threats through the provision of secret intelligence.
“A role in MI6 will see you providing vital support to this work, within a supportive and encouraging environment that puts the emphasis on teamwork.”