GCHQ targets Xbox Live gamers

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Friday, November 20, 2009
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​GCHQ is venturing into the online gaming community to find the next generation of security experts.

In an effort to reach an internet-savvy audience, the Government Communications Headquarters has teamed up with TMP Worldwide to launch a pioneering recruitment campaign to run on Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE service.

The six-week initiative features graphic video clips and static advertisements designed to help potential candidates ‘get under the skin’ of GCHQ’s work, which can range from tackling hackers to fighting organised crime.

The project is the first time Xbox LIVE has hosted a recruitment advertisement in this format, and is also the first time any of the intelligence agencies have used moving images within online games.

Created by TMP, the campaign aims to broaden the reach of GCHQ’s recruitment message, and help fill around 250 predominantly IT and technical roles at graduate and professional level, many of which require specialist skills likely to resonate within the online community.

Caroline Waterfield, Press Officer at GCHQ said: “As well as tackling ‘traditional threats’, GCHQ’s work is also about helping government departments, such as Ministry of Defence (MoD), to protect their information and communication systems.

"This means we can offer excellent training and careers for people with specialist technical skills.

"However, the fact remains that many potential candidates remain unaware of GCHQ and what we do. Using video on Xbox LIVE helps carry our message to the right people in a creative and innovative manner.”

TMP has been a recruitment partner to GCHQ for 10 years.

In 2007 GCHQ became the first UK recruiter to place banner adverts within games on the Xbox platform which had been created by TMP.

As a result, there was a 500% increase in hits to the GCHQ recruitment website and the campaign raised global interest in GCHQ’s work. 

This time, the campaign will go one step further by introducing video and looking beyond specific games to focus on the popular Xbox LIVE online gaming service.

TMP’s static and video animations lead through to a full screen movie within the Xbox LIVE channel.

The ads then click through to a ‘branded destination experience’ where gamers can download gamer pictures, themes and video content as well as more information on the work of GCHQ and what they could experience as an employee of the organisation.         

Clare Horbury at TMP said: “GCHQ is keen to recruit a diverse range of people – many of whom will not have considered this type of work, or even be aware they might be in demand by the intelligence services.

"Many gamers have the right skills and we know they’re particularly receptive to advertising within their space. With this in mind we hope we can encourage even more people to investigate the many career opportunities at GCHQ.”     

Paddy Lynch, Microsoft Advertising said: “Xbox LIVE can be a far more powerful advertising channel for this demographic than any traditional media. We’re delighted that GCHQ has chosen us to facilitate such an important campaign.”

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    by Chris, Xbox Live (AbsinthWarrior)

    Friday, November 20 2009, 11:56PM

    “The Xbox live channel, whats that, not spotted the GCHQ advert yet! perhaps its a test, logged in to Skyplayer most of the time now.... Come on GCHQ, you can do better than that!

    PS3s, sorry nowhere nears as good as 360, ps3s upscale most of the games as they cant handle true HD!”

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    by Giles, Prestbury

    Friday, November 20 2009, 6:11PM

    “DG Cheltenham.
    D: YoU can be thick at time s”

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    by ITGuy, was Cheltenham

    Friday, November 20 2009, 4:35PM

    “The problem with this is that they can't hire the one's that ACTUALLY can tackle global e-crime because they are the ones with criminal records. Big fail really, I would have thought the ones that can tackle this kind of crimes are the one's that can also think like them *cough* ;-)”

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    by A,T, V

    Friday, November 20 2009, 3:53PM

    “"I would expect your Uncle to get reprimanded along the line for your comments here" - don't worry Dave, the STASI have been onto Chris in Gloucester and his uncle for some time, they will face a firing squad at dawn. Thanks Dave for your national security advice, lol.”

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    by Dave, Cheltenham

    Friday, November 20 2009, 2:52PM

    “To Chris, Gloucester - I fancy that they may use the 1st line support position to gauge the skills of potential Technologists, and therefore get them in the door without exposing them to anything to sensative straight away.
    Also, if your uncle does work in GCHQ's IT Dept, then he is rather foolish exposing the companys recruitment policy to someone who could potentially post it on an internet forum. I would expect your Uncle to get reprimanded along the line for your comments here!”

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    by lol, Sadsville

    Friday, November 20 2009, 2:51PM

    “@Chris, Gloucester - sour grapes much?”

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    by Peter, Gloucester

    Friday, November 20 2009, 2:17PM

    “DG, if you mean PS3 then there's little point as the userbase is so low.

    ;-)”

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    by Chris, Gloucester

    Friday, November 20 2009, 1:55PM

    “Good luck to people who can get a job there! They are very picky. I applied for a 1st Line IT Support role some years back, fairly basic work. Passed the basic testing they do and they took on the people with degrees (my uncle works in the IT department and informed me). Within month those "highly educated" people had moved on because the job was too easy and simple...great. I hope they have changed their policy on people with actual skills.”

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    by DG, Cheltenham

    Friday, November 20 2009, 1:20PM

    “Would have thought PSP3 owners would have been a better target-if only for having the common sense to buy a consul that does not continuously sound like a demented chain saw!”

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    by Peter, Gloucester

    Friday, November 20 2009, 12:27PM

    “Bad timing considering Microsoft just banned 1 million Xbox Live members for using modded consoles.

    Anyway, I doubt that the 12 year olds that scream racist and/or homophobic abuse at people will be interested.”

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