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Given the opacity of the U.S. Intelligence Community, many young people who are interested in intelligence work have a hard time determining what career options exist.  Few know the full range of available career paths or understand how they can apply their skills and experience to intelligence work; fewer still realize that they can pursue rewarding intelligence careers in both the public and private sectors.

To shed some light on intelligence career paths, the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) has produced a short paper entitled, “Civilian Careers in the Intelligence Community”.  The paper addresses:

  • The myriad roles that exist in the Intelligence Community
  • Skills that are needed for an intelligence career
  • Tips for launching an intelligence job search
  • The varied experiences one can have over the course of a career
  • Ways in which intelligence work can impact one’s personal life
  • Opportunities to pursue intelligence careers in the private sector

The paper also provides links to more detailed information about intelligence agencies, lists of leading intelligence contractors, and postings for vacancies in both government and industry.

“Civilian Careers in the Intelligence Community” is available for free download at https://www.insaonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/INSA_IC_Career_WP_v4.pdf.

INSA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit forum for advancing intelligence and national security priorities through public-private partnerships. This paper was developed by INSA’s Intelligence Champions Council, whose members advise, mentor, and educate individuals who are interested or engaged in intelligence-related careers.

INSA members receive advance information and discounted registration rates for conferences and other INSA events, which include an annual “speed mentoring” session in the Spring, a panel discussion on intelligence careers in the Fall, a two-day conference in early September, and occasional informal networking events.  Student membership in INSA is available for $20 per year; faculty and staff of academic institutions can join for $40 per year.  Membership information is available at https://www.insaonline.org/individual-membership-form/.

GRADUATE WELCOME CEREMONY STUDENT SPEAKER APPLICATION 
The Grad Welcome ceremony is an opportunity for all new graduate students to meet each other and begin their GW journey.  As part of this event, there are two current graduate student speakers on the program.  These speakers represent two different schools and provide insights and advice to the new class.
If you are interested in being one of this year's speakers please complete the form no later than July 16th at 5pm.
Finalists will be notified on July 31st and the two speakers will be selected after delivering the speech for the selection committee or via a submitted recording. Thank you for your interest in welcoming our new class and we hope many of you will consider this opportunity.

The Grad Welcome Ceremony will be held on August 23, 2018 at 5pm in Lisner Auditorium.
For more information about the Graduate Welcome Ceremony, click here.

Event Details
Thursday, August 23
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Lisner Auditorium

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Also check out the  Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships, designed to educate graduate students at the George Washington University about funding opportunities at the Master's and PhD levels.