As an Intelligence Analyst Graduate Intern for CIA, you will work on teams with our full-time intelligence analysts, studying and evaluating information from all available sources-classified and unclassified-and then analyzing it to provide timely and objective assessments to customers such as the President, National Security Council, and other U.S.
policymakers.
Liberal arts majors research, analyze, write, and brief on international political, military, economic, and leadership developments.
Engineering, science students, or those in other technical programs, analyze and provide written and oral assessments on challenging national security issues--including foreign weapons development, weapons proliferation, cyber warfare, and emerging technologies--and apply their scientific and technical knowledge to solve complex intelligence problems.
In addition to your analytic responsibilities, you will have the opportunity to become familiar with the Agency and Intelligence Community by participating in a range of meetings and projects.
The Graduate Studies Program also allows participants and the Agency to assess opportunities for permanent employment following the participant's completion of graduate school.
Two 90-day tours are preferred; however, one 90-day tour is the minimum requirement.