Remote Entry‑Level Intelligence Analyst – National Security Threat Assessment & Data‑Driven Insights (Top‑Secret Clearance Required)
```html About the Organization – Shaping a Safer Tomorrow Join a mission‑driven team dedicated to protecting the nation. Our organization operates at the forefront of national security, leveraging cutting‑edge analytical techniques, advanced data platforms, and a collaborative culture to identify and mitigate threats before they materialize. As a remote‑first employer, we empower professionals across the United States to work from home while contributing to critical intelligence operations that safeguard lives, support law‑enforcement partners, and uphold constitutional values. Why This Role Is a Game‑Changer for Your Career Stepping into the position of Entry‑Level Intelligence Analyst offers a unique launchpad into the world of strategic analysis, data science, and intelligence tradecraft. You will receive comprehensive, on‑the‑job training, mentorship from seasoned analysts, and exposure to classified environments—all while working remotely. This role is more than a job; it’s a pathway to become an integral part of the intelligence community, with clear avenues for advancement into senior analytical, supervisory, or specialist positions. Key Responsibilities – What You’ll Do Every Day
- Bulk Intelligence Processing: Ingest, clean, and analyze large volumes of open‑source and government datasets to uncover patterns, trends, and emerging threats.
- Proactive Initiative Development: Identify gaps in existing intelligence coverage, design ad‑hoc analytical projects, and deliver actionable insights that anticipate potential security challenges.
- Reactive Customer Requests: Respond swiftly to internal and external stakeholder inquiries, producing timely intelligence products that meet specific operational needs.
- Targeted Threat Evaluation: Conduct deep‑dive analyses on individuals, organizations, or networks suspected of posing national‑security risks, employing link‑analysis, geospatial mapping, and behavioral profiling techniques.
- Report Writing and Dissemination: Draft clear, concise, and policy‑relevant intelligence reports for senior government officials, ensuring strict adherence to classification requirements and formatting standards.
- Collaboration Across Teams: Partner with fellow analysts, technologists, and subject‑matter experts to share findings, refine methodologies, and improve the overall quality of intelligence products.
- Tool Mastery and Innovation: Learn and apply specialized software for data collection, statistical analysis, visualization, and presentation; propose enhancements that increase analytical efficiency.
- Compliance and Security: Maintain an active Top‑Secret clearance, follow all security protocols, and safeguard sensitive information in accordance with federal guidelines.
Essential Qualifications – What You Must Bring
- Education & Experience: A Bachelor’s degree in Intelligence Studies, International Relations, Computer Science, Data Analytics, or a related field; alternatively, an Associate’s degree with at least two years of relevant experience, or a total of four years of professional experience in lieu of a degree.
- Security Clearance: Active Top‑Secret clearance (SCI‑eligible) with the ability to obtain a POLYGRAPH endorsement.
- Analytical Aptitude: Proven ability to think critically, synthesize disparate data sources, and draw logical conclusions under pressure.
- Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication abilities; experience drafting detailed reports for senior audiences.
- Team Orientation: Demonstrated success working collaboratively in virtual environments, respecting diverse viewpoints, and contributing to group objectives.
- Technical Curiosity: Willingness to learn and proficiency with a variety of IT applications, including data‑collection platforms, analytical software, and presentation tools.
- Adaptability: Capacity to respond to shifting priorities, manage unpredictable workloads, and maintain resilience during high‑stress situations.
Preferred Qualifications – What Will Set You Apart
- Experience with intelligence‑grade databases such as ATA, Palantir, or Analyst’s Notebook.
- Familiarity with open‑source intelligence (OSINT) techniques, including social‑media mining, geolocation, and network analysis.
- Background in cybersecurity fundamentals, threat modeling, or incident response.
- Proficiency in programming or scripting languages (e.g., Python, R, SQL) for data manipulation and automation
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