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Military Equal Opportunity Military members have an equal opportunity to attain the highest level that their abilities will allow, without regard to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. During your first few days on the team, you will participate in an overview to become familiar with various business functions at NSA and within the Intelligence Community IC.
Throughout the week period, you will have the opportunity to work on IG audits that provide meaningful recommendations for programmatic change within the agency and influence the direction of the IC and DoD.
As an NSA summer intern, you will work within an audit team evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of NSA programs.
To be considered for the OIG program, please email the following documentation to summerinterns uwe. The Colorado Summer Internship Program is a week internship for high-potential, full-time college students.
This program offers students an opportunity to gain hands-on work experience while building knowledge and skills in fundamental aspects of the NSA mission.
Internship positions are offered in multiple mission areas requiring a range of competencies to include but not limited to computer science, programming and engineering. Internships are offered in multiple mission areas requiring a range of competencies, including computer science, programming, engineering and analysis.
As a participant, you will gain hands-on work experience while building knowledge and skills in fundamental aspect of the NSA mission. Plus, this position is in Hawaii, so you will spend your summer in a tropical paradise unlike anything you can find stateside.
Candidates with the following will be a perfect fit: Knowledge or experience with software design and development. Familiarity with software engineering processes and practices is beneficial.
Experience of familiarity with one or more of the following is recommended: object-oriented programming; Linux and Windows operating systems; languages: Java, JavaScript libraries Ext JS, Angular, etc. The ideal candidates will be self-motivated and possess the interpersonal skills necessary for teamwork and collaboration. Strong research skills are essential. How would you like to spend your summer developing technological solutions that contribute to the security of our nation?
If so, then join a team of highly skilled, motivated and passionate professionals who lead the cryptologic enterprise and are ready for the changes in our environment. The NSA Georgia Summer Internship offers students an opportunity to gain hands-on work experience while building knowledge and skills in fundamental aspects of the NSA mission. Take charge of your professional development and experience a once-in-a-lifetime internship opportunity. NSA Georgia sponsors a variety of internships for college students of all levels.
The Texas Summer Intern Program is a week internship for high-potential, full-time college students. The ability to assimilate new concepts and technologies quickly and follow development methodologies is critical. This highly competitive program targets high-achieving, committed secondary school seniors and college freshmen and sophomores interested in a career in public service.
The program offers scholarship awardees tuition assistance to accredited colleges and universities, challenging summer work and a guaranteed position in their field of study upon graduation. Students will attend classes full-time during the academic year and work at DIA during the summer in positions related to their course of study. While in school, students must maintain an overall cumulative grade point average GPA of 3. Interns support these mission areas:.
Includes analysis of issues related to terrorism, cybersecurity, economic security and transnational organized crime. Includes budget and finance, human resources, program management, security, strategic planning and policy development. There may be opportunities to work over winter break and to return during subsequent summers based on mission requirements, continued eligibility, and student's availability. Applications will be accepted in the Spring for the internships the following Summer.
A Tentative Job Offer states that we intend to hire you for a specific position you applied to providing you meet the conditions of employment such as a favorable security screening, background investigation, polygraph examination, and drug testing.
A Conditional Job Offer has indicated you qualify for multiple positions and is conditional on your assignment to one of the available positions in addition to security screening, background investigation, and drug testing requirements. Back to NSA Home. Back to DIA Home. Back to NGA Home. Back to NRO Home.
Qualifications: Must be a U. S citizen Must be eligible to be granted a security clearance Must be a high school senior who will have completed an AP language course, in one of the qualified languages or proctored examination results demonstrating equivalent by completion of the senior year. Unweighted GPA of 3. One must be from a language teacher. Application Process: Applications run from September 15th through October 31st Minimum Qualifications Must be junior at local high school Must be 16 years old by December 31 of high school junior year Must be a U.
Electrical or Computer Engineering Majors You will be involved in the design, development, testing and evaluation of electronic communications systems. Chinese Language and Studies Majors Language Analysts work directly with the original written or spoken foreign language, determine the relevance of the intelligence collected, research it, analyze it, and put it into context for dissemination to national-level policy makers, military commanders and other customers.
Salary Students are paid a competitive salary commensurate with their education level. Benefits During Week Internship Annual leave, sick leave and paid federal holidays Participation in agency-wide extracurricular programs Students who attend schools in excess of 75 miles from Ft. Meade, MD, are eligible for a round trip airfare ticket to and from school or mileage reimbursement up to the cost of a government-issued airline ticket. Subsidized housing accommodations are available upon request if school is located in excess of 75 miles from NSA main HQs campus.
Qualifications Must be a U. Must be eligible to be granted a security clearance. Must be pursuing a graduate or Ph. A minimum 3. How to Apply Applications are accepted in late August and close around Dec. Eligibility Requirements Participants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a university or college located near a DIA facility or Combatant Command.
Participants must have already completed 60 semester hours or its equivalent at the start of the internship. Interns must be able to maintain a security clearance.
Security clearances may be granted to holders of dual citizenship. All students conditionally accepted for internships are subject to initial and periodic counterintelligence CI -scope polygraph tests and drug tests.
Please note that the security clearance processing and drug screening test cannot be conducted while the applicant is overseas. Participants must be currently enrolled in a baccalaureate or graduate degree program which is primarily focused on skills deemed critical to DIA such as: Foreign area studies Computer science Business administration Human resources Public administration International relations Legal Political science Chemistry Physics Biology Microbiology Pharmacology Toxicology Engineering Intelligence analysis Application Procedures Attach an unofficial copy of your transcript to the online application.
Finalists will be provided with instructions on submitting an official transcript. Please ensure to identify the following information: Identify a functional area of interest. Indicate your geographic preference for work assignment. Indicate how you learned about the Academic Semester Internship Program.
Be sure to provide a permanent address, email address and daytime telephone number along with college information. Include your GPA when submitting your application. Click on the link to view job postings, then place a check next to "Academic Semester Intern Program. Please submit only the information requested. Benefits Interns are paid on a bi-weekly basis. Their salary will depend on the number of credit hours they have completed. Participants are eligible to enroll in the mass transit transportation and the civilian fitness programs.
Depending on ability, interns can qualify for Foreign Language Proficiency Pay. Participants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a university or college. All scholars and fellows must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average GPA of 3. Fellows and scholars must be able to maintain a security clearance. Finalists will be provided with instructions for submitting an official transcript.
Indicate how you learned about the Summer Intern Program. Click on the link to view job postings, then place a check next to "National Security Education Program. Benefits Interns are paid on a bi-weekly basis with salary dependent on the number of credit hours completed. They are able to accrue annual and sick leave as well as pay on federal holidays.
Scholars and fellows qualify for the same benefits of full-time employees, to include health insurance, life insurance and retirement. Depending on ability, fellows and scholars can qualify for Foreign Language Proficiency Pay. Participants will be able to apply for internal vacancies and will be considered for full-time employment with DIA upon completion of program. Co-op student employees must currently be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a university or colleges located near a DIA facility or Combatant Command.
Co-op student employees must have completed a minimum of 60 semester hours or its equivalent at the time of employment. Student employees taking part in the Co-op program must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average GPA of 3.
Co-op student employees must be able to maintain a security clearance. Indicate how you learned about the Cooperative Education Program. Click on the link to view job postings, then place a check next to "Cooperative Education Program. Benefits Co-op student employees are paid on a bi-weekly basis, salary dependent on the number of credit hours they have completed.
Benefits Interns are paid on a bi-weekly basis, salary dependent on the number of credit hours they have completed.
Reimbursement for books and needed supplies. An annual salary paid bi-weekly to cover college room, board and other personal expenses. Full-time employment in a job related to their academic major during the summer vacation while in college. Full benefits, including health insurance, life insurance and retirement. Guaranteed position at DIA after graduation appropriate to their skills and abilities.
Minimum SAT of on the verbal and quantitative portion plus a minimum of on the writing portion OR a minimum ACT composite score of 21 for those applying as secondary school seniors. Baccalaureate degree programs should be focused toward the following academic programs deemed critical to DIA, such as: foreign area studies, computer science, international relations, political science, chemistry, physics, biology, microbiology, human resources, pharmacology, toxicology, engineering or intelligence analysis related courses.
Demonstrated leadership abilities as evidenced by extracurricular student activities, a high degree of civic involvement, volunteer work or part-time employment. Please be aware that security clearances cannot be granted to applicants who hold dual citizenship. All finalists must pass a drug screening test. All applicants conditionally selected for internships and all DIA employees are subject to initial and periodic counterintelligence CI scope polygraph tests.
Additional requirements which may include written assessment exercises and interviews telephonically or in person may be required for finalists. Resume, including extra-curricular activities during high school awards, leadership roles , volunteer work or part-time employment, etc. Essay explaining why you wish to pursue a particular field of study and illustrating how you have demonstrated leadership ability.
If any items listed above are not received, your package will not be considered. Application process for college freshman and sophomore students: Applications are to be submitted online and include: A complete transcript and a listing of courses to be taken the next semester. Resume detailing extracurricular activities, volunteer work and any work experience.
One signed letter of recommendation from a college professor or employer. Essay explaining why the applicant is pursuing a particular area of study, and how he or she has displayed leadership ability. Click on the link to view job postings, and then place a check next to "Undergraduate Training Assistance Program.
Applicants must be currently enrolled at least half-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university. Applicants who apply to the Student Internship Program before completing their first semester of college will not be required to submit an academic transcript during the application period.
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