LEARN ABOUT INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES FOR CURRENT STUDENTS ONLINE
The United States Intelligence Community (IC), an integrated network of agencies that work together to protect our nation’s security, has internship, co-op and scholarship opportunities for current students. Join us at the IC Student Programs Virtual Info Session to see how you can participate.
Chat with Student Program Managers and learn how to apply.
September 23, 2014
Noon – 6 p.m. ET
www.ICVirtualFair.com
Registration opens August 15. U.S. citizenship is required Space is limited so register now!
The following IC agencies will be participating in the fair:
• Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
• Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
• Department of Homeland Security (DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis)
• Department of State (DOS) (Live auditorium presentation only)
• National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
• National Security Agency (NSA)
Use your computer or mobile device to:
• Visit IC agencies’ virtual booths to learn about internships, scholarships and co-operative education programs
• Attend live presentations
• Link to IC agency websites and online application systems
Internship and co-operative education opportunities are available for undergraduate and graduate students majoring in various areas, including:*
• Accounting
• Business Administration
• Chemistry
• Computer Science
• Criminal Justice
• Data Science
• Economics
• Engineering (Computer, Electrical, Mechanical and Power)
• Environmental Science
• Finance
• Foreign Languages
• Geospatial/Geographic Studies
• Geology
• Information Assurance/Cybersecurity
• Intelligence/National Security Studies
• International Affairs
• Law
• Mathematics
• Operations Research
• Physics
• Political Science/Public Policy
• Public Relations/Marketing
*This list is not meant to be all inclusive and similar majors will be considered. Not all participating IC agencies have opportunities in all listed majors.
This information session is best suited for those who have already researched different agencies within the intelligence community and have prepared their resumes accordingly.
Students looking for general information should visit the Student Opportunities website. http://www.intelligence.gov/careers-in-intelligence/for-students.html