The Intelligence Analyst will be responsible for analyzing and interpreting data to support the organization's decision-making process. They will work with a variety of data sources, including but not limited to, open source intelligence, social media analysis, and primary research. The analyst will be required to produce high-quality written and oral reports on their findings. They will also be responsible for staying up-to-date on relevant news and developments in order to identify potential threats or opportunities for the organization.

Intelligence Analyst Job Responsibilities

  • Research and analyze data to identify patterns, trends, and relationships
  • Develop hypotheses based on findings and use data to test them
  • Draw conclusions from analysis and present results in clear, concise reports
  • Make recommendations for further action or investigation based on findings
  • Stay up to date on developments in the field of intelligence analysis

Objectives

  • To collect, analyze, and disseminate intelligence information to support national security objectives
  • To develop and maintain relationships with intelligence sources
  • To produce finished intelligence products for policymakers and other customers
  • To use analytical methods and tools to assess the credibility of information and its usefulness for decisionmaking purposes
  • To integrate information from multiple sources in order to paint a complete picture of a situation or issue

Intelligence Analyst Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of intelligence analyst vary depending on the specific job. However, most analysts need at least a bachelor's degree in a field such as intelligence studies, international relations, or political science. Many analysts also have experience working in the intelligence field or in a related area such as law enforcement.