Monday, August 10, 2020

The Intelligence Community is hiring during this time of crisis

 As we have seen our economy change we have heard of some employers like Amazon, Walmart, InstaCart and others hiring a massive amount of people to fulfill demand. These are all critical jobs during this time but there are some other employers who are hiring whose jobs and need for good people are just as critical. On March 25, 2020 the Intelligence Community held a virtual career fair where ten government agencies were looking for talented and dedicated individuals to work for our country’s national and homeland security. These ten agencies are still hiring so let’s take a look at each and their hiring needs:


The Central Intelligence Agency is probably the most well-known because of their high profile in American culture through television shows and movies that depict CIA officers in action.


The CIA’s Directorate of Analysis is hiring intelligence analysts including in the fields of cyber threat; economics; leadership; military; politics; science, technology and weapons and more. Under the Directorate of Operations the agency is hiring for operations officers, collection management officers, staff operations officers, language officers and more. Now intelligence analysts and officers working on operations are oftentimes the most popular and most sought-after positions but the CIA is also hiring administrative specialists, accountants, business people, cyber experts, engineers, human resource specialists, librarians, individuals in the arts and publishing, mechanics, training specialists, truck drivers, warehouse packers and so many other positions. You can find all of these positions at the CIA Career Opportunities page on their website.

Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA): This is one of the newest agencies around but in actuality, it has been around for around 50 years in different forms. DCSA, as it states on its website, “is the security agency in the federal government dedicated to protecting America’s trusted workforce and trusted workspaces — real or virtual. DCSA joins two essential missions: Personnel Vetting and Critical Technology Protection, supported by Counterintelligence and Training, Education and Certification functions. DCSA services over 100 federal entities, oversees 10,000 cleared companies, and conducts approximately 2 million background investigations each year.”

DCSA is looking for background adjudicators, background investigators, counterintelligence professionals, industrial security policy specialists, industrial security representatives, information system security professionals, insider threat professionals, personnel security specialists and Center for Development of Security Excellence professionals who provide security education, training, and professionalization products and services to security professionals. You can find more information on these opportunities and how to apply here 

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