CIA
Undergraduate Internship Program

Interested
in foreign affairs? Looking for a career where you can make a
difference? We invite you to participate in our Undergraduate
Internship Program. 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 US officials who
make our country's foreign policy. We are interested in students
majoring in engineering, computer science, mathematics, economics,
physical sciences, foreign languages, area studies, business administration,
accounting, international relations, finance, logistics, human
resources, geography, national security studies, military and
foreign affairs, political science and graphic design.
Interns are required
to work either a combination of one semester and one summer internship,
or two 90-day summer internships.
Location:
Washington, DC area
Apply
Online:
www.cia.gov/careers/student-opportunities/index.html#undergradint
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was
created in 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act
by President Harry S. Truman. Their role is to engage in research,
development, and deployment of high-leverage technology for intelligence
purposes.
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