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What Connie Sachs’s Job Title Actually Is

22 min · 3. juli 2026
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That scene in *Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy* where Connie Sachs spots a mole from a single posture shift? It’s not just great cinema — it’s a job description. This episode maps her cognitive style to real intelligence roles: Intelligence Analyst, Target Analyst, Subject Matter Expert. We trace the real-life inspiration (Daphne Park), explore how modern agencies structure deep-dive analysis, and confront the tension between human pattern recognition and AI-driven triage. For anyone who’s ever thought “that’s how my brain works,” here’s what the door actually says.

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