CIA has begun firing newly hired employees
New hires at the CIA have begun getting laid off, the agency said Thursday.
"We are reviewing personnel within their first two years of service at the Agency. For some personnel, that process will result in termination," a CIA spokesperson told ABC News. "Our officers face unique pressures from working in situations that are fast-paced and high-stakes -- it's not for everyone."

Early last month, the CIA emailed a list of new employee names to the Office of Management and Budget in order to be in compliance with an executive order asking for employees still in the probationary phase.
Some government agencies have a probation period of six months, but the CIA list included new employees from the last two years. It can take two years or longer to complete initial CIA training and language courses.
CIA staffing numbers are classified, so it is unclear at this time how many will be affected.
-ABC News' Cindy Smith







