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There are four different areas below:
1. Intelligence Community (IC) // Military/Veteran Community sites
2. IC-related Defense Contractor Company sites
3. IC Apprenticeships & Internships
4. General Job Help, or Government Job Help, or Government Job sites
1. Intelligence Community // Military/Veteran Community sites:
Intelligence Community
http://www.intelligence.gov/careers-in-intelligence/
Central Intelligence Agency Jobs
https://www.cia.gov/careers/index.html
Defense Intelligence Agency Jobs
http://www.dia.mil/employment/index.htm
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
http://www.justice.gov/dea/resources/job_applicants.html
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
http://www.fbijobs.gov/
G.I. Jobs
http://www.gijobs.com/
Human Terrain Teams/Human Terrain System (HTS)
http://hts.army.mil/ - karen.clark2@us.army.mil or 913-684-3926
Intel Career Center
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/
Intelligence Community jobs
http://www.usajobs.gov/ - And search on the "0132" intelligence analyst
career field.
Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair
http://www.icvirtualfair.com/
Intelligence, Security & Risk Consulting jobs list:
riskbizjobs-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
International Association for Intelligence Education's (IAFIE) Career Center
http://www.iafie.org/networking/
Military Hire.Com
http://www.militaryhire.com
National Ground Intelligence Center
http://avenue.org/ngic/career.shtml
Security Clearance Jobs - ClearanceJobs.com
http://www.clearancejobs.com/
Security Recruiter
http://www.SecurityRecruiter.com/
VetJobs
http://www.vetjobs.com - VetJobs was the first Internet job site used
by the CIA. It is also the leading recruiting site for NGA, DIA, etc.
VetJobs is sponsored and partially owned by the Veterans of Foreign Wars
and is the only job board endorsed by the Vietnam Veterans of America.
Veterans Business Network
http://www.veteransbusinessnetwork.com/
2. Intelligence Community-related Defense Contractor Company sites:
Accenture
http://www.accenture.com
Alpha Informatics, Ltd
http://www.inforead.com
BAE Systems
http://careers.na.baesystems.com/
Battelle Science & Technology International
http://www.battelle.org/
BearingPoint
http://www.bearingpoint.com
Booz Allen Hamilton
http://www.boozallen.com/
Caliber, an ICF Consulting Company
http://www.calib.com/
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
www.csc.com/careersus
Covenant Security / Covenant Special Projects
www.covenantsecurity.com
Cubic Applications, Inc.
http://jobs.cubic.com/opportunities/
DESE Research Inc.
http://www.dese.com/
Electronic Warfare Associates
http://www.ewa.com/
High Performance Technologies, Inc.
http://www.hpti.com/
Imagery and Intelligence Solutions Inc.
http://www.iisolutions.com/careers.html
J.L. White & Associates
http://jl-white.com/jlwa/opportunities.do
Lockheed Martin Corporation
http://www.lockheedmartin.com
MPRI - Taking Expertise Around the World
http://www.mpri.com/current/personnel.htm
Natinoal Interest Security Company
http://www.nisc-llc.com/about/
Northrop Grumman
http://www.ngc.com
Raytheon
http://www.rayjobs.com/
SAIC Job Opportunities Career Find Your Job
http://www.saic.com/career/find.html
SOS International, Ltd (SOSi)
http://www.sosiltd.com/
SRC
http://www.srcinc.com/
Tapestry Solutions
http://www.tapestrysolutions.com/index.php
TEK systems
http://www.teksystems.com/
Titan - L-3 Communications
http://www.titan.com/home.html
3. Intelligence Community Apprenticeships & Internships:
US Government Apprenticeships & Internships:
CIA - Central Intelligence Agency - Graduate Studies Program
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#grad
The Graduate Studies program looks for bright graduate students who are
focusing on international affairs, languages, economics, geography,
cartography, physical sciences and engineering. Students selected for the
program should be entering either their first or second year of graduate
studies following this assignment. You will become acquainted with the work
of professional intelligence analysts through active participation in Agency
projects with the potential to have selected pieces of your work
disseminated throughout the Intelligence Community.
CIA - Internships
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#int
Interested in foreign affairs? Looking for a career where you can make a
difference? This unique program is designed to give promising undergraduate
students, particularly minorities and people with disabilities, the
opportunity to gain practical work experience that complements their
academic studies. You will be given the opportunity to work with
highly-skilled professionals and see first-hand the role the CIA plays in
supporting U.S. officials who make our country's foreign policy. We are
interested in students majoring in computer science, finance, electrical
engineering, physical science, economics, geography, non-romance languages,
international relations, national security studies, military and foreign
affairs, or political science. Interns are required to work either a
combination semester and summer internship or two 90-day summer internships.
CIA - Student Trainee Program
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#coop
You will be given the opportunity to participate in the vital work of the
Agency, to gain unmatched experience and to become acquainted with
professionals in the intelligence field. At the same time, the Agency will
be able to assess your potential for future permanent employment. The CIA
seeks highly motivated undergraduates studying a wide variety of fields,
including engineering, computer science, mathematics, economics, physical
science, non-Romance languages, area studies, business administration,
accounting, international relations, finance, and logistics.
CIA - Undergraduate Scholar Program
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#usp
The Undergraduate Scholar Program has as its goal the attraction of
minorities and students with disabilities. It offers the opportunity to work
at the forefront of our nation's foreign intelligence effort. You will be
given meaningful work that relates to your college major. For example: A
computer major will have increasingly more complex jobs involving
sophisticated computer systems. An engineering major might help produce a
piece of state-of-the-art equipment, work monitoring research and production
contracts, or analyze the technical developments in a foreign country.
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Academic Semester Internship Program
(ASIP)
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/asip.html
ASIP provides promising undergraduate seniors and graduate students at
universities and colleges in the Washington, DC/Baltimore, MD metropolitan
area the opportunity to gain practical work experience in intelligence
analysis while enrolled in classes. In addition to a 10 week summer
internship program, the agency offers a limited number of academic semester
internships, both paid and unpaid. Interns can also be appointed for an
academic semester for a 10-15 week period (depending on the university
calendar) normally from early September to early December for the fall
semester and from late January through late April for the spring semester as
part-time temporary employees (no more than 20 hours per week).
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Intelligence Community Scholar Program
(IC Scholar)
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/icsp.html
The DoD Intelligence Community (IC) Fellowship Program provides a small
select number of college graduates seeking a career in intelligence the
opportunity to obtain a quality education that will get their career off to
a successful beginning. The program allows entry-level professionals to
enroll in the Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence degree program at
the Joint Military Intelligence College (JMIC) The MSSI degree program
includes core and elective courses in analytic methods, intelligence
collection, national security policy, intelligence community organization,
regional assessments, transnational issues, and military strategy. Upon
completion of the thesis and attainment of the MSSI degree, IC Scholars will
be placed in a permanent assignment in one of DIA's major directorates,
based on their skills and abilities. (The IC Scholar internship formerly
called the Graduate Training Assistance Program - GTAP)
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Summer Intern Program
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/sip.html
DIA's Summer Intern Program provides promising undergraduate juniors and
seniors and graduate students the opportunity to gain practical work
experience in the areas of analysis, research, report writing, oral
briefings, policy development, program management, and computer applications
related to the intelligence field. Interns are appointed for a 10-week
period from June 9 through August 15, 2003 as full-time, temporary
employees. While specific intern opportunities may vary from year to year
based on the agency's needs, internships are usually available are in the
following functional areas: Intelligence Analysis, Management Information
Systems, Engineering, Human Resources, and Public Affairs.
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Undergraduate Training Assistance
Program (UTAP)
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/utap.html
A small number of high-achieving, mature and committed secondary school
seniors will be offered tuition assistance to selected colleges or
universities, provided challenging summer work, and guaranteed a job in
their field of study upon graduation in this highly competitive program.
Minorities, women and the disabled are strongly encouraged to apply. We are
looking for students who will major in one of the following disciplines:
Geography or Foreign Area Studies/International Relations/Political Science
(foreign language, in conjunction with these majors, is highly desirable.)
NSA - National Security Agency - College Summer Employment Program (CSEP)
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
Open to students following their junior year majoring in electrical or
computer engineering, computer science or mathematics. This program provides
the opportunity to "earn while you learn" providing hands-on experience
during a 12-week paid work assignment in the students specialized field of
study. In each of the disciplines, NSA ensures that the participants will
encounter continual challenges and satisfying learning experiences on the
cutting edge of technology. If you possess imagination, initiative and
intellectual curiosity, you should consider applying for the CSEP.
Participants in the CSEP work the summer following their junior year in
assignments commensurate with their academic status, interests and/or
employment background. Summer employment is also available to those pursuing
graduate degrees. Participants receive paid roundtrip travel expenses
between school and the worksite.
NSA - National Security Agency - Cooperative Education Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
Co-op students gain valuable experience while playing a meaningful role in
the development of our nation's secure communications or in the production
of foreign intelligence. Programs are available for students majoring in
computer science and electrical or computer engineering. Right from the
start, you will be involved in real life projects and will have full use of
NSA labs, equipment and advanced technologies. In either area, we will offer
you increasing challenges and satisfying learning experiences, since our
mission demands that we work on the cutting edge of technology. Students in
the engineering field will be involved in the design, development, testing,
and evaluation of electronic communications systems. These
multi-disciplinary assignments will reach to such rapidly advancing areas as
optics, lasers, acoustics, and micro-processors. Computer science majors
explore the high-tech opportunities such as object-oriented
methodology, multimedia, data warehousing/data mining, design/analysis
development of software and systems, client/server development, networking,
and Internet technology.
NSA - National Security Agency - High School Gifted and Talented Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
High School Students - The Gifted and Talented Program is designed for
Baltimore'/Washington metro area high school students who have demonstrated
exceptional performance in math and science. If you are accepted into the
program, you will be required to work 32 hours per week during the summer
months following your junior and senior year. A mentor will be assigned to
work with you on projects related to your areas of interest and aptitude. To
qualify for the Program, you must be a high school junior who has taken
Physics, Calculus, Computer Programming, or an Engineering course, if
interested in engineering. Coursework in the area of study must be a 3.0 GPA
or higher. And you must be 16 years of age by May 31 following your junior
year.
NSA - National Security Agency - High School Undergraduate Training Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
Bring your talents and your potential to one of the country's premier
intelligence agencies. With the Undergraduate Training Program you will not
only learn from exceptional NSA professionals, you can receive college
tuition and have a guaranteed job with the National Security Agency after
graduation. Our program is open to students, particularly to minorities, but
only a select few of the nation's finest high school students will be
chosen. With the Undergraduate Training Program you will attend classes
full-time at your school, then work during the summer at the NSA in areas
that are related to your course of study. If you are selected as a program
participant, we'll require that you work for the NSA after your college
graduation for at least one-and-a-half times the length of study (usually
five years). If you should leave the NSA's employment earlier, we'll make
arrangements for you to pay back the government for your tuition and book
costs. (Please note: eligible students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA on a
4.0 scale each semester after their freshman year.)
NSA - National Security Agency - High School Work Study Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
For Baltimore/Washington metro area high school juniors with an interest and
aptitude in Business Computers and Office Technology. The High School Work
Study Program is designed for high school students who are enrolled in
either Business Computers or Office technology classes, and who have plans
to take part in a school-sponsored work experience program during their
senior school year. If you are accepted into the program, you will be
required to work a Monday through Friday schedule, no less than 20 hours per
week, and no more than 32. To qualify for the Program, you must be a high
school junior enrolled in either Business Computers or Office Technology
classes, with plans to take part in a school-sponsored work experience
program during your Senior school year. NSA prefers that you carry an
overall "B" GPA. And you must be 16 years of age by August 31st following
your Junior year.
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative - Student Intern Program
www.ustr.gov/about-ustr/info.html
The student intern program at USTR is a volunteer program where
undergraduate and graduate students gain knowledge and experience on U.S.
trade policy and, in many cases, earn college credit at the same time.
Applications will be processed by the Intern Coordinator and circulated to
senior staff to determine if there is a need for volunteer assistance. These
offices include, General Counsel; Congressional Affairs; Western Hemisphere;
Europe and the Mediterranean; Japan; China; Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation; World Trade Organization and Multilateral Affairs; Industry,
Agricultural Affairs; Public Affairs; Intergovernmental Affairs; Environment
and Natural Resources; Services, Investment, and Intellectual Property; and
our Geneva headquarters.
U.S. Agency for International Development - Bureau for Policy and Program
Coordination (PPC)
www.usaid.gov/about/employment/studentprograms.htm#ppc
The Center for Development Information and Evaluation (CDIE) within PPC is
seeking a summer intern to support development and maintenance of its Online
Presidential Initiative Network (OPIN) system. Along with other development
partners, USAID is playing a key role to implement more than a dozen
Presidential Initiatives to support sustainable development worldwide. All
USAID field missions (and select Washington operating units) enter key data
into a web-based survey form and quarterly progress reports are generated by
OPIN's resident database. These progress reports will be used by Agency
senior management and by other US government officials to assess progress
and to provide prompt feedback to the White House.
U.S. Agency for International Development - Global Health/Economic Growth,
Agriculture and Trade
www.usaid.gov/about/employment/studentprograms.htm#gh
The Strategic Planning and Program Intern will work under the direction and
general supervision of the Director of the Office of Strategic Planning,
Budgeting and Operations (SPBO) for Bureau of Global Health (BGH). The
Intern will be assigned to participate in discrete activities for the BGH,
in the policy and program areas of family planning/reproductive health,
maternal/child health, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. The Intern
will support both daily and long-term planning, program and operational
functions of the Bureau.
U.S. State Department - Fascell Fellowship Program
www.careers.state.gov/student/prog_fell.html
Fascell fellowship gives you firsthand exposure to a foreign culture, while
you are serving your nation. Typically, your duties may involve
substantive administrative, consular, political/economic or public diplomacy
responsibilities. Most fellowships are intended for, but not limited to,
teachers, scholars, academics, and graduates of advanced-level programs
focused on Eastern Europe, Slavic, or Mandarin languages.
U.S. State Department - Student Intern
www.careers.state.gov/student/int_prog_det.html
The Department is looking for students with a broad range of majors, such as
Business or Public Administration, Social Work, Economics, Information
Management, Journalism, and the Biological and Physical and Engineering
Sciences, as well as those majors more traditionally identified with
international affairs. Assignments can be both in the USA and overseas.
U.S. State Department - Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs
Fellowship (FAF)
www.woodrow.org/public-policy/graduate_foreign_affairs_fello.html
The Graduate FAF Program provides fellowship funding to participants as they
are prepared academically and professionally to enter the United States
Department of State Foreign Service. Women, members of minority groups
historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, and students with
financial need are encouraged to apply. Desired: students who will be in
master's degree programs in public policy, international affairs, public
administration, or academic fields such as business, economics, political
science, sociology or foreign languages, who represent all ethnic, racial
and social backgrounds, and who have an interest in pursuing a Foreign
Service career in the U.S. Department of State.
White House - Presidential Management Intern (PMI) Program
www.pmi.opm.gov/howover.htm
For the past 25 years, the Presidential Management Intern (PMI) Program has
been attracting outstanding master's and doctoral-level students to the
Federal service. The PMI Program is your passport to a unique and rewarding
career experience with the Federal Government. It provides you with an
opportunity to apply the knowledge you acquired from graduate study. As a
PMI, your assignments may involve domestic or international issues,
technology, science, criminal justice, health, financial management, and
many other fields in support of public service programs.
Miscellaneous Opportunities
Institute of International Education - Fulbright Scholarships
www.iie.org/
Sponsored by the United States Department of State, Fulbright provides funds
for students, scholars and professionals to undertake graduate study,
advanced research, university teaching, and teaching in elementary and
secondary schools.
Internships Available to U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen
www.usna.edu/PoliticalScience/internships/
Service in various government agencies and departments such as the DIA.
Heritage Foundation
www.heritage.org/About/Internships/
Students can apply to intern in the following departments: Asian Studies,
Coalition Relations, Domestic Policy, Educational Affairs, the Executive
Offices, Foreign Policy, Government Relations, Lectures and Seminars, and
Public Relations.
National Defense Council Foundation
www.ndcf.org/Interns/Intern.html
NDCF interns have gone on to careers on Capitol Hill, the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Department of
Defense, the U.S. Armed Forces, major Defense Contracting / Research &
Analysis firms, and several other high profile agencies in the Nation's
capital. Interns will receive a small daily stipend of $7.50 to cover
transportation costs. Hours are flexible; during the school year, interns
work 16 hrs/wk, and up to 40 hrs/wk are expected in the summer. The NDCF
office, located in historic downtown Alexandria is a convenient five-minute
walk from the King Street Metro stop.
4. General Job Help, or Government Job Help, or Government Job sites:
Avue Central
http://www.avuecentral.com
Department of Defense Login - VMET
https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/vmet/owa/vmet_web_display.login
FedWorld U.S. Govt Federal Job Search Homepage
http://www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html
Headhunter.net - job listings and resumes
http://www.headhunter.net/
Quintessential Careers - Guide to College, Careers, & Jobs
http://www.quintcareers.com/
Salaries and Wages
http://www.opm.gov/oca/payrates/index.htm
thingamajob
http://www.thingamajob.com/
U.S. Customs & Border Protection
http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/careers/
U.S. Department of Labor
http://www.dol.gov/dol/welcome.htm
USAJOBS - US Government Jobs
http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/a9dj.asp

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There are four different areas below:
1. Intelligence Community (IC) // Military/Veteran Community sites
2. IC-related Defense Contractor Company sites
3. IC Apprenticeships & Internships
4. General Job Help, or Government Job Help, or Government Job sites
1. Intelligence Community // Military/Veteran Community sites:
Intelligence Community
http://www.intelligence.gov/careers-in-intelligence/
Central Intelligence Agency Jobs
https://www.cia.gov/careers/index.html
Defense Intelligence Agency Jobs
http://www.dia.mil/employment/index.htm
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
http://www.justice.gov/dea/resources/job_applicants.html
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
http://www.fbijobs.gov/
G.I. Jobs
http://www.gijobs.com/
Human Terrain Teams/Human Terrain System (HTS)
http://hts.army.mil/ - karen.clark2@us.army.mil or 913-684-3926
Intel Career Center
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/
Intelligence Community jobs
http://www.usajobs.gov/ - And search on the "0132" intelligence analyst
career field.
Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair
http://www.icvirtualfair.com/
Intelligence, Security & Risk Consulting jobs list:
riskbizjobs-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
International Association for Intelligence Education's (IAFIE) Career Center
http://www.iafie.org/networking/
Military Hire.Com
http://www.militaryhire.com
National Ground Intelligence Center
http://avenue.org/ngic/career.shtml
Security Clearance Jobs - ClearanceJobs.com
http://www.clearancejobs.com/
Security Recruiter
http://www.SecurityRecruiter.com/
VetJobs
http://www.vetjobs.com - VetJobs was the first Internet job site used
by the CIA. It is also the leading recruiting site for NGA, DIA, etc.
VetJobs is sponsored and partially owned by the Veterans of Foreign Wars
and is the only job board endorsed by the Vietnam Veterans of America.
Veterans Business Network
http://www.veteransbusinessnetwork.com/
2. Intelligence Community-related Defense Contractor Company sites:
Accenture
http://www.accenture.com
Alpha Informatics, Ltd
http://www.inforead.com
BAE Systems
http://careers.na.baesystems.com/
Battelle Science & Technology International
http://www.battelle.org/
BearingPoint
http://www.bearingpoint.com
Booz Allen Hamilton
http://www.boozallen.com/
Caliber, an ICF Consulting Company
http://www.calib.com/
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
www.csc.com/careersus
Covenant Security / Covenant Special Projects
www.covenantsecurity.com
Cubic Applications, Inc.
http://jobs.cubic.com/opportunities/
DESE Research Inc.
http://www.dese.com/
Electronic Warfare Associates
http://www.ewa.com/
High Performance Technologies, Inc.
http://www.hpti.com/
Imagery and Intelligence Solutions Inc.
http://www.iisolutions.com/careers.html
J.L. White & Associates
http://jl-white.com/jlwa/opportunities.do
Lockheed Martin Corporation
http://www.lockheedmartin.com
MPRI - Taking Expertise Around the World
http://www.mpri.com/current/personnel.htm
Natinoal Interest Security Company
http://www.nisc-llc.com/about/
Northrop Grumman
http://www.ngc.com
Raytheon
http://www.rayjobs.com/
SAIC Job Opportunities Career Find Your Job
http://www.saic.com/career/find.html
SOS International, Ltd (SOSi)
http://www.sosiltd.com/
SRC
http://www.srcinc.com/
Tapestry Solutions
http://www.tapestrysolutions.com/index.php
TEK systems
http://www.teksystems.com/
Titan - L-3 Communications
http://www.titan.com/home.html
3. Intelligence Community Apprenticeships & Internships:
US Government Apprenticeships & Internships:
CIA - Central Intelligence Agency - Graduate Studies Program
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#grad
The Graduate Studies program looks for bright graduate students who are
focusing on international affairs, languages, economics, geography,
cartography, physical sciences and engineering. Students selected for the
program should be entering either their first or second year of graduate
studies following this assignment. You will become acquainted with the work
of professional intelligence analysts through active participation in Agency
projects with the potential to have selected pieces of your work
disseminated throughout the Intelligence Community.
CIA - Internships
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#int
Interested in foreign affairs? Looking for a career where you can make a
difference? This unique program is designed to give promising undergraduate
students, particularly minorities and people with disabilities, the
opportunity to gain practical work experience that complements their
academic studies. You will be given the opportunity to work with
highly-skilled professionals and see first-hand the role the CIA plays in
supporting U.S. officials who make our country's foreign policy. We are
interested in students majoring in computer science, finance, electrical
engineering, physical science, economics, geography, non-romance languages,
international relations, national security studies, military and foreign
affairs, or political science. Interns are required to work either a
combination semester and summer internship or two 90-day summer internships.
CIA - Student Trainee Program
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#coop
You will be given the opportunity to participate in the vital work of the
Agency, to gain unmatched experience and to become acquainted with
professionals in the intelligence field. At the same time, the Agency will
be able to assess your potential for future permanent employment. The CIA
seeks highly motivated undergraduates studying a wide variety of fields,
including engineering, computer science, mathematics, economics, physical
science, non-Romance languages, area studies, business administration,
accounting, international relations, finance, and logistics.
CIA - Undergraduate Scholar Program
www.cia.gov/employment/student.html#usp
The Undergraduate Scholar Program has as its goal the attraction of
minorities and students with disabilities. It offers the opportunity to work
at the forefront of our nation's foreign intelligence effort. You will be
given meaningful work that relates to your college major. For example: A
computer major will have increasingly more complex jobs involving
sophisticated computer systems. An engineering major might help produce a
piece of state-of-the-art equipment, work monitoring research and production
contracts, or analyze the technical developments in a foreign country.
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Academic Semester Internship Program
(ASIP)
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/asip.html
ASIP provides promising undergraduate seniors and graduate students at
universities and colleges in the Washington, DC/Baltimore, MD metropolitan
area the opportunity to gain practical work experience in intelligence
analysis while enrolled in classes. In addition to a 10 week summer
internship program, the agency offers a limited number of academic semester
internships, both paid and unpaid. Interns can also be appointed for an
academic semester for a 10-15 week period (depending on the university
calendar) normally from early September to early December for the fall
semester and from late January through late April for the spring semester as
part-time temporary employees (no more than 20 hours per week).
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Intelligence Community Scholar Program
(IC Scholar)
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/icsp.html
The DoD Intelligence Community (IC) Fellowship Program provides a small
select number of college graduates seeking a career in intelligence the
opportunity to obtain a quality education that will get their career off to
a successful beginning. The program allows entry-level professionals to
enroll in the Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence degree program at
the Joint Military Intelligence College (JMIC) The MSSI degree program
includes core and elective courses in analytic methods, intelligence
collection, national security policy, intelligence community organization,
regional assessments, transnational issues, and military strategy. Upon
completion of the thesis and attainment of the MSSI degree, IC Scholars will
be placed in a permanent assignment in one of DIA's major directorates,
based on their skills and abilities. (The IC Scholar internship formerly
called the Graduate Training Assistance Program - GTAP)
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Summer Intern Program
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/sip.html
DIA's Summer Intern Program provides promising undergraduate juniors and
seniors and graduate students the opportunity to gain practical work
experience in the areas of analysis, research, report writing, oral
briefings, policy development, program management, and computer applications
related to the intelligence field. Interns are appointed for a 10-week
period from June 9 through August 15, 2003 as full-time, temporary
employees. While specific intern opportunities may vary from year to year
based on the agency's needs, internships are usually available are in the
following functional areas: Intelligence Analysis, Management Information
Systems, Engineering, Human Resources, and Public Affairs.
DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency - Undergraduate Training Assistance
Program (UTAP)
www.dia.mil/careers/Programs/utap.html
A small number of high-achieving, mature and committed secondary school
seniors will be offered tuition assistance to selected colleges or
universities, provided challenging summer work, and guaranteed a job in
their field of study upon graduation in this highly competitive program.
Minorities, women and the disabled are strongly encouraged to apply. We are
looking for students who will major in one of the following disciplines:
Geography or Foreign Area Studies/International Relations/Political Science
(foreign language, in conjunction with these majors, is highly desirable.)
NSA - National Security Agency - College Summer Employment Program (CSEP)
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
Open to students following their junior year majoring in electrical or
computer engineering, computer science or mathematics. This program provides
the opportunity to "earn while you learn" providing hands-on experience
during a 12-week paid work assignment in the students specialized field of
study. In each of the disciplines, NSA ensures that the participants will
encounter continual challenges and satisfying learning experiences on the
cutting edge of technology. If you possess imagination, initiative and
intellectual curiosity, you should consider applying for the CSEP.
Participants in the CSEP work the summer following their junior year in
assignments commensurate with their academic status, interests and/or
employment background. Summer employment is also available to those pursuing
graduate degrees. Participants receive paid roundtrip travel expenses
between school and the worksite.
NSA - National Security Agency - Cooperative Education Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
Co-op students gain valuable experience while playing a meaningful role in
the development of our nation's secure communications or in the production
of foreign intelligence. Programs are available for students majoring in
computer science and electrical or computer engineering. Right from the
start, you will be involved in real life projects and will have full use of
NSA labs, equipment and advanced technologies. In either area, we will offer
you increasing challenges and satisfying learning experiences, since our
mission demands that we work on the cutting edge of technology. Students in
the engineering field will be involved in the design, development, testing,
and evaluation of electronic communications systems. These
multi-disciplinary assignments will reach to such rapidly advancing areas as
optics, lasers, acoustics, and micro-processors. Computer science majors
explore the high-tech opportunities such as object-oriented
methodology, multimedia, data warehousing/data mining, design/analysis
development of software and systems, client/server development, networking,
and Internet technology.
NSA - National Security Agency - High School Gifted and Talented Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
High School Students - The Gifted and Talented Program is designed for
Baltimore'/Washington metro area high school students who have demonstrated
exceptional performance in math and science. If you are accepted into the
program, you will be required to work 32 hours per week during the summer
months following your junior and senior year. A mentor will be assigned to
work with you on projects related to your areas of interest and aptitude. To
qualify for the Program, you must be a high school junior who has taken
Physics, Calculus, Computer Programming, or an Engineering course, if
interested in engineering. Coursework in the area of study must be a 3.0 GPA
or higher. And you must be 16 years of age by May 31 following your junior
year.
NSA - National Security Agency - High School Undergraduate Training Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
Bring your talents and your potential to one of the country's premier
intelligence agencies. With the Undergraduate Training Program you will not
only learn from exceptional NSA professionals, you can receive college
tuition and have a guaranteed job with the National Security Agency after
graduation. Our program is open to students, particularly to minorities, but
only a select few of the nation's finest high school students will be
chosen. With the Undergraduate Training Program you will attend classes
full-time at your school, then work during the summer at the NSA in areas
that are related to your course of study. If you are selected as a program
participant, we'll require that you work for the NSA after your college
graduation for at least one-and-a-half times the length of study (usually
five years). If you should leave the NSA's employment earlier, we'll make
arrangements for you to pay back the government for your tuition and book
costs. (Please note: eligible students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA on a
4.0 scale each semester after their freshman year.)
NSA - National Security Agency - High School Work Study Program
www.nsa.gov/programs/employ/index.html
For Baltimore/Washington metro area high school juniors with an interest and
aptitude in Business Computers and Office Technology. The High School Work
Study Program is designed for high school students who are enrolled in
either Business Computers or Office technology classes, and who have plans
to take part in a school-sponsored work experience program during their
senior school year. If you are accepted into the program, you will be
required to work a Monday through Friday schedule, no less than 20 hours per
week, and no more than 32. To qualify for the Program, you must be a high
school junior enrolled in either Business Computers or Office Technology
classes, with plans to take part in a school-sponsored work experience
program during your Senior school year. NSA prefers that you carry an
overall "B" GPA. And you must be 16 years of age by August 31st following
your Junior year.
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative - Student Intern Program
www.ustr.gov/about-ustr/info.html
The student intern program at USTR is a volunteer program where
undergraduate and graduate students gain knowledge and experience on U.S.
trade policy and, in many cases, earn college credit at the same time.
Applications will be processed by the Intern Coordinator and circulated to
senior staff to determine if there is a need for volunteer assistance. These
offices include, General Counsel; Congressional Affairs; Western Hemisphere;
Europe and the Mediterranean; Japan; China; Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation; World Trade Organization and Multilateral Affairs; Industry,
Agricultural Affairs; Public Affairs; Intergovernmental Affairs; Environment
and Natural Resources; Services, Investment, and Intellectual Property; and
our Geneva headquarters.
U.S. Agency for International Development - Bureau for Policy and Program
Coordination (PPC)
www.usaid.gov/about/employment/studentprograms.htm#ppc
The Center for Development Information and Evaluation (CDIE) within PPC is
seeking a summer intern to support development and maintenance of its Online
Presidential Initiative Network (OPIN) system. Along with other development
partners, USAID is playing a key role to implement more than a dozen
Presidential Initiatives to support sustainable development worldwide. All
USAID field missions (and select Washington operating units) enter key data
into a web-based survey form and quarterly progress reports are generated by
OPIN's resident database. These progress reports will be used by Agency
senior management and by other US government officials to assess progress
and to provide prompt feedback to the White House.
U.S. Agency for International Development - Global Health/Economic Growth,
Agriculture and Trade
www.usaid.gov/about/employment/studentprograms.htm#gh
The Strategic Planning and Program Intern will work under the direction and
general supervision of the Director of the Office of Strategic Planning,
Budgeting and Operations (SPBO) for Bureau of Global Health (BGH). The
Intern will be assigned to participate in discrete activities for the BGH,
in the policy and program areas of family planning/reproductive health,
maternal/child health, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. The Intern
will support both daily and long-term planning, program and operational
functions of the Bureau.
U.S. State Department - Fascell Fellowship Program
www.careers.state.gov/student/prog_fell.html
Fascell fellowship gives you firsthand exposure to a foreign culture, while
you are serving your nation. Typically, your duties may involve
substantive administrative, consular, political/economic or public diplomacy
responsibilities. Most fellowships are intended for, but not limited to,
teachers, scholars, academics, and graduates of advanced-level programs
focused on Eastern Europe, Slavic, or Mandarin languages.
U.S. State Department - Student Intern
www.careers.state.gov/student/int_prog_det.html
The Department is looking for students with a broad range of majors, such as
Business or Public Administration, Social Work, Economics, Information
Management, Journalism, and the Biological and Physical and Engineering
Sciences, as well as those majors more traditionally identified with
international affairs. Assignments can be both in the USA and overseas.
U.S. State Department - Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs
Fellowship (FAF)
www.woodrow.org/public-policy/graduate_foreign_affairs_fello.html
The Graduate FAF Program provides fellowship funding to participants as they
are prepared academically and professionally to enter the United States
Department of State Foreign Service. Women, members of minority groups
historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, and students with
financial need are encouraged to apply. Desired: students who will be in
master's degree programs in public policy, international affairs, public
administration, or academic fields such as business, economics, political
science, sociology or foreign languages, who represent all ethnic, racial
and social backgrounds, and who have an interest in pursuing a Foreign
Service career in the U.S. Department of State.
White House - Presidential Management Intern (PMI) Program
www.pmi.opm.gov/howover.htm
For the past 25 years, the Presidential Management Intern (PMI) Program has
been attracting outstanding master's and doctoral-level students to the
Federal service. The PMI Program is your passport to a unique and rewarding
career experience with the Federal Government. It provides you with an
opportunity to apply the knowledge you acquired from graduate study. As a
PMI, your assignments may involve domestic or international issues,
technology, science, criminal justice, health, financial management, and
many other fields in support of public service programs.
Miscellaneous Opportunities
Institute of International Education - Fulbright Scholarships
www.iie.org/
Sponsored by the United States Department of State, Fulbright provides funds
for students, scholars and professionals to undertake graduate study,
advanced research, university teaching, and teaching in elementary and
secondary schools.
Internships Available to U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen
www.usna.edu/PoliticalScience/internships/
Service in various government agencies and departments such as the DIA.
Heritage Foundation
www.heritage.org/About/Internships/
Students can apply to intern in the following departments: Asian Studies,
Coalition Relations, Domestic Policy, Educational Affairs, the Executive
Offices, Foreign Policy, Government Relations, Lectures and Seminars, and
Public Relations.
National Defense Council Foundation
www.ndcf.org/Interns/Intern.html
NDCF interns have gone on to careers on Capitol Hill, the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Department of
Defense, the U.S. Armed Forces, major Defense Contracting / Research &
Analysis firms, and several other high profile agencies in the Nation's
capital. Interns will receive a small daily stipend of $7.50 to cover
transportation costs. Hours are flexible; during the school year, interns
work 16 hrs/wk, and up to 40 hrs/wk are expected in the summer. The NDCF
office, located in historic downtown Alexandria is a convenient five-minute
walk from the King Street Metro stop.
4. General Job Help, or Government Job Help, or Government Job sites:
Avue Central
http://www.avuecentral.com
Department of Defense Login - VMET
https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/vmet/owa/vmet_web_display.login
FedWorld U.S. Govt Federal Job Search Homepage
http://www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html
Headhunter.net - job listings and resumes
http://www.headhunter.net/
Quintessential Careers - Guide to College, Careers, & Jobs
http://www.quintcareers.com/
Salaries and Wages
http://www.opm.gov/oca/payrates/index.htm
thingamajob
http://www.thingamajob.com/
U.S. Customs & Border Protection
http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/careers/
U.S. Department of Labor
http://www.dol.gov/dol/welcome.htm
USAJOBS - US Government Jobs
http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/a9dj.asp