Recruitment Ads go Virtual

Posted by: Ben  /  Category: Business News

British Government intelligence organization GCHQ are to launch a recruitment advertising campaign through online gaming. GCHQ plan to use the hugely popular Xbox Live, the online gaming platform for the Xbox 360, as a new inventive way to display their ads. This will mark the first time that the organization, who works with the Foreign Office, MI5 & MI6, has targeted online gaming.

The adverts which will feature the strapline “Careers in British Intelligence” and will feature on poster in the backgrounds of game being played online in real-time. A number of top games are being lined up to carry the posters.

This move in to new territory shows that GCHQ are looking at new ways of attracting today’s techsavy graduates. While traditional forms of recruitment adverts still have a place in GCHQ’s future plans the orginisation is clearly looking beyond the traditional outlets advertising to target new audiences to find the employees of the future.

GCHQ has two remits to cover signals intelligence and information assurances. Signals intelligence provides information to support the government in national security, law enforcement and military operations. Information assurance helps keep the Government communications and IT systems safe from hackers and other threats.