National: National Cyber Force, Application Masterclass Online event
This event is for: Year 12/S5 and13/S6 students interested in learning more about applying to an intelligence agency and the vetting process. National Cyber Force offers a wide range of careers including cyber security, tech engineering, language specialists, project management, information management and analysis.
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The National Cyber Force (NCF) is a partnership between GCHQ, Ministry of Defence, Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory).
NCF is responsible for operating in and through cyberspace to counter threats, disrupting and contesting those who would do harm to the UK and its allies, to keep the country safe and to protect and promote the UK’s interests at home and abroad.
By joining this Application Masterclass, you'll get insider knowledge and support on how to successfully apply for one of NCF's roles in cyber, technology, project management and more!
Find out more about National Cyber Force on their Company Page.
Important note: We take attendance at all our programmes, both in-person and virtual, very seriously. If you do not attend without notice, or cancel less than 24 hours before the event, your account will be suspended for 3 months. This policy is in place because our events are highly competitive, and late cancellations mean we are unable to offer your place to another student.
Agenda
- Introduction to National Cyber Force
- Overview of the Intelligent Services
- Insight into the wide range of roles within National Cyber Force
- Understanding the security clearance process
- The career journey of a National Cyber Force apprentice
- Top tips for the application and interview stages
Next steps
- Register for this online event using your Uptree account. If you do not have an Uptree account, register here.
- There are 200 spaces available for this event - priority will be given to students who meet the criteria listed at the top of this page.
- Prioritisation will begin two weeks before the event - successful applicants will receive an invitation 1-2 weeks before the event. If you register after this time, you might not receive a response.
Any questions, please do contact us: educationteam@uptree.co
Fine print
This event will happen in person at the company’s office. Because the event is being run with a UK government intelligence agency, we can’t tell you the exact address unless you’re chosen to take part. If you are selected, we’ll share the location with you, and it’s important to check it before you travel so you can get there safely.
Your personal Information
When you apply for this event, we use the information you give us to check if you meet the requirements set by the employer. If your application is successful, we will share your first name, last name, and your parent or guardian’s mobile number with the employer. We may also include any dietary or medical information you choose to share during your application to help keep you safe.
We use this information to make sure the event is safe and runs smoothly. All the information we share with the employer is sent securely in protected files and deleted after the event is over.
If the employer needs any extra information about you, we will always ask for your clear permission first. This means you must say ’yes’ before we share anything.
No photos or videos allowed
Because this event involves a government intelligence agency, you’re not allowed to take any photos, videos, or recordings. This includes using your phone. You also can’t take pictures of the building, the staff, or the other students. This is to help protect the secret and important work the agency does. By signing up for this event with Uptree, you are acknowledging you understand this request.
Keeping things private
After the event, you must not talk about the agency by name or share any details about the event online (like on Instagram, TikTok, etc.) or with people who didn’t attend. This rule is very important. Breaking it could affect your chances of working with agencies like this in the future—and could even put people at risk.
Because of this, we won’t give out certificates for attending like we do for other Uptree events. But if you want, you can say that you joined an event with “Uptree and the UK Government Intelligence Agency” on your CV or job applications.
Sharing feedback
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By filling out the feedback form, you’re giving Uptree permission to use your comments and share them with the employer, but your name will never be included unless we obtain your permission in writing. If you would prefer not to share your feedback, then that is absolutely fine and will not affect your ability to participate in Uptree events, just let your Event Host know on the day.
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