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Part Time Internship Program
Work Schedule: |
Part Time |
Location: |
Washington, DC metropolitan area |
Experience the kind of important and positive
accomplishments that can come only from working and learning from knowledgeable
professionals. Participate in Central Intelligence Agency’s Part Time
Internship Program and you won’t just be reading about international events—the
work you do will become part of the whole story. If you are a promising
undergraduate senior or graduate student currently enrolled at a university or
college within the Washington, DC metropolitan area, we’ll give you practical
work experience between classes. Interns become familiar with the CIA and
Intelligence Community by participating in a range of meetings and projects. The
program allows participants and the Agency to assess opportunities for a
permanent employment following completion of undergraduate
and/or graduate school.
Minimum requirements: We are looking for students with a variety of majors, including international
affairs, non-romance languages, area studies, economics, geography, physical
sciences, or engineering. Students selected for this program must have
completed three full years of undergraduate studies or be enrolled in graduate
school and be continuing school on a full time basis following this assignment.
Students must be enrolled in a College or University in the Washington/ Metropolitan area at time of
application and for the duration of the internship. Interns generally are required to work two
semesters (depending upon University’s schedule). A GPA of 3.0 or better is
required.
All applicants must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. US citizenship is required.
To be considered suitable for Agency employment, applicants must generally not have used illegal drugs within the last twelve months. The issue of illegal drug use prior to twelve months ago is carefully evaluated during the medical and security processing.
Important Notice: Friends, family, individuals, or organizations may be interested to learn that you are an applicant for or an employee of the CIA. Their interest, however, may not be benign or in your best interest. You cannot control whom they would tell. We therefore ask you to exercise discretion and good judgment in disclosing your interest in a position with the Agency. You will receive further guidance on this topic as you proceed through your CIA employment processing.
To Apply:
Submit Resume Online
Note: Multiple submissions are unnecessary and will slow the processing of your resume. Of course, if you made an error in your submission or need to update your resume, you may submit another resume. The second resume will overwrite the first.
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Posted: Aug 25, 2008 04:17 PM
Last Updated: Aug 26, 2008 06:35 AM
Last Reviewed: Aug 25, 2008 04:17 PM