
Keeping troops connected and informed.
Communications, IT and Intelligence based roles work to keep troops connected and informed. They ensure our lines of communication are working effectively and free from security breaches. They receive skills and qualifications that help them in this field when they leave.
Do you want a job that involves:
Cyber
Security
state of the
art kit
Digital
World
data
Modern
Technology
analysis
Specialist
Training
Cyber
Security
state of the
art kit
Digital
World
data
Modern
Technology
analysis
Specialist
Training
I never thought I’d be one of those people in a STEM career. But now I’m in the Signals, I’ve learned how communications work, how to liaise between technical experts and commanders—and I’m the go-to when the Wi-Fi goes down at home!
Lieutenant Stewart, Royal Signals
Explore the corps
Everyone who joins the Army is a soldier first, and learns skills like fieldcraft and marksmanship. If you want a job at the heart of communication or analysis, then the Intelligence Corps or the Royal Signals could be the right place for you.

Military Intelligence
The Intelligence Corps are responsible for information gathering and intelligence analysis.
joining Military Intelligence
Royal Signals
Royal Signals soldiers are dynamic, flexible and able to use their initiative to meet any challenge.
joining the Royal SignalsYour next step
Can you join?
Before you apply you'll need to see if you're eligible to join the Army. Check if you're able to start an an Army career.
Not sure where to start?
Officer? Soldier? Full time? Part Time. There are lots of ways you can join the Army. Find the right way in for you.
Ready to apply?
If you're ready to take the next step, start your application and see where your Army career could take you.






