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Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analyst Jobs

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Intelligence Analyst II

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$95K - $100K/yr

... Intelligence Analyst located in San Francisco, CA. The Analyst will be embedded with the client ... S. and global security and geopolitical issues-and how they affect private-sector organizations.

... the private sector, proficiency with global intelligence processes and platforms, and strong ... Position Overview The Intelligence Analyst, reporting to the EIS Intelligence Manager and working ...

... the private sector, proficiency with global intelligence processes and platforms, and strong ... Position Overview The Intelligence Analyst, reporting to the EIS Intelligence Manager and working ...

... the private sector, proficiency with global intelligence processes and platforms, and strong ... The Intelligence Analyst, reporting to the EIS Intelligence Manager and working closely with client ...

... the private sector, proficiency with global intelligence processes and platforms, and strong ... Position Overview The Intelligence Analyst, reporting to the EIS Intelligence Manager and working ...

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How much do internship private sector intelligence analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for internship private sector intelligence analyst in the United States is $100,058.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,000.00 and $120,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analyst do?

An Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analyst assists in gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information related to businesses, markets, and competitors to support decision-making within private companies. Interns in this role often conduct research, monitor news and data sources, and help prepare reports or briefings for senior analysts or management. The position offers hands-on experience in intelligence analysis, risk assessment, and business strategy, making it an excellent starting point for a career in business intelligence or security analysis.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, research abilities, and a background in fields such as international relations, political science, or security studies. Familiarity with intelligence platforms, open-source research tools, and data visualization software is often required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective written and verbal communication are crucial soft skills for interpreting data and presenting findings. These competencies enable interns to contribute valuable insights, support informed decision-making, and respond to dynamic security challenges in the private sector.

What types of projects do Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analysts typically work on during their internship?

As an Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analyst, you will usually work on projects involving the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data related to market trends, competitor activities, and emerging risks that could impact the business. Interns often assist with preparing intelligence reports, monitoring open-source information, and supporting senior analysts in delivering actionable insights to internal stakeholders. The role frequently requires collaboration with research teams, risk management, and sometimes client-facing teams to ensure intelligence findings are relevant and timely. This provides interns with valuable exposure to real-world business challenges and the opportunity to develop analytical and communication skills.

What is the difference between Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analyst vs Internship Market Research Analyst?

AspectInternship Private Sector Intelligence AnalystInternship Market Research Analyst
CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in intelligence, security, or related fieldsUsually enrolled in marketing, business, or social sciences programs
Work EnvironmentCorporate or private sector intelligence teams, often in security or strategic planningMarketing departments, research firms, or consulting agencies
Employer & Industry UsagePrivate companies, security firms, or consultancies focusing on competitive intelligenceConsumer goods, finance, or consulting firms conducting market analysis

The main difference is that Internship Private Sector Intelligence Analysts focus on gathering and analyzing security, competitive, or strategic information for private companies, while Internship Market Research Analysts concentrate on understanding market trends, consumer behavior, and industry data. Both roles require analytical skills but serve different strategic purposes within the private sector.

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$79K - $117K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

OPPORTUNITY

The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness is seeking to hire a full-time position assigned to the Intelligence and Analysis Bureau within the Intelligence and Operations Division.

We offer a generous benefit package for our full-time employees which includes vacation, personal and sick leave as well as 13 annual paid holidays, medical, dental and prescription plans, retirement plans, life insurance, flexible spending account plans, commuter Tax$ave program and professional development courses. For more information on careers at NJOHSP please visit: Careers | New Jersey OHSP.

This position will be an unclassified appointment, meaning it is at-will and serves at the pleasure of the agency. In addition, this position will be designated as “confidential” meaning it is not union represented. Applicants must meet the minimum job requirements as specified below.

POSTING #                          26-11-S

CSC TITLE                           Intelligence Analyst Apprentice

ISSUE DATE                        July 14, 2025

CLOSING DATE                  July 23, 2026          

SALARY                               $79,843.57 - $117,227.97*

*Salary: For newly hired individuals, the starting salary will normally be at the minimum of the salary range. For current state employees, salary will be a promotional calculation.

LOCATION                           Hamilton, New Jersey

JOB DESCRIPTION 

The Intelligence and Analysis Bureau collects information related to domestic extremist, foreign terrorist organization, targeted violence, and hostile foreign intelligence threats to the State of New Jersey and the region; provides insightful analysis to generate intelligence products relevant to New Jersey; and disseminates tailored, actionable intelligence to New Jersey’s law enforcement, public and private-sector partners in a timely manner.

Under close supervision of an Intelligence Analyst 2, or other supervisory official, receives formal on-the-job training to develop skills in conducting analytical research on highly sensitive and classified information. This includes data retrieved from various sources, findings from previous investigations, or information connected to other investigative or intelligence-gathering activities. The ideal candidate will be a team member with the ability to adapt to meet priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced, changing environment. Duties will include, but are not limited to:

  • Learn how to conduct intelligence analysis using a variety of reporting, investigative case information, law enforcement databases, open-source intelligence(OSINT), and academic research.
  • Assist in analyzing counterintelligence threats affecting the State of New Jersey, including foreign influence activities, economic interference, disinformation campaigns, insider threats, domestic and non-state actor threats.
  • Learn how to write high quality intelligence products, including strategic assessments, intelligence summaries, threat bulletins, and executive-level briefings.
  • Assist in providing timely analytic support to investigations, operational planning, and counterintelligence initiatives.
  • Attend training as recommended by supervisors counterintelligence gathering, homeland security, counterintelligence, terrorism, targeted violence, or other specialized areas to develop and enhance knowledge, skills and abilities.
  • Learn how to monitor, assess, and report on emerging intelligence and insider threat indicators.
  • Learn how to apply structured analytic techniques to ensure objectivity, analytic rigor, and defensibility of assessments.
  • Learn how to brief senior leadership and external partners on threat trends, analytic findings, and risk mitigation recommendations.
  • Represent NJOHSP at interagency meetings, working groups, fusion center engagements, and partner conferences.
  • Support information sharing across federal, state, local, and private sector stakeholders.
  • Assist in performing additional administrative and operational responsibilities as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS

Education: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Political Science, Criminal Justice, International Relations, Economics, Homeland Security or related areas of studies.

Note: Applicants who possess a Juris Doctorate from a school of law accredited by the American Bar Association, and who have received credit for course work in international law, may substitute this degree for the required education. 

Note: Applicants who have completed a one (1) year (1800 hour) compensated/non-compensated internship with a Homeland Security Agency, federally subsidized Research Organization or Federal Agency with an intelligence mission, or State Police or Intelligence Fusion Center may apply this one (1) year internship as one (1) year of the Apprentice Program.

Special Note: Applicants accepting employment as Intelligence Analyst Apprentice in the Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness may be required to adhere to the employment restriction that they may not pursue outside gainful employment during their tenure of employment.

Special Note: Applicants will be required to undergo a law enforcement candidate background investigation and record review. In addition, special and top-secret security clearances by the federal government are mandated by Presidential Executive Order #12958. The Executive Order requires these procedures be adhered in order for a federal security clearance to be granted to an individual engaged in performing said duties and responsibilities.

License: Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee mobility, is necessary to perform essential duties of the position.

Resume Note: Eligibility determinations will be based upon information presented in resume only.  Applicants who possess foreign degrees (degrees earned outside of the U.S.) are required to provide an evaluation indicating the U.S. equivalency.

Advancement: Appointee's work performance will be reviewed and rated in accordance with the agency’s evaluation program, at minimal twice during each twelve (12) months of the three (3) year apprenticeship program. Upon successful completion of the thirty-six (36) month apprenticeship program, appointees will advance to the title of Intelligence Analyst 1, in accordance with New Jersey Civil Service Commission procedures.

The inability of an employee in the Intelligence Analyst Apprentice title, to attain the required level of performance stipulated in each of the twelve (12) month apprenticeship period shall be considered cause for separation from employment.

SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT: Applicants should be aware that all NJOHSP employees must be a U. S. Citizen due to the fact that they need to be eligible to obtain a Secret or Top-Secret Clearance from the federal government.  U. S. citizenship is a requirement for obtaining such clearance.  Additionally, a criminal and personal background investigation is conducted on all NJOHSP personnel.The inability to obtain or maintain the required clearance will be a basis for dismissal from employment.  

REMOTE WORK OR ALTERNATE WORKWEEK PROGRAM: NJOHSP currently offers a hybrid work schedule of up to 2 days remote work provided you meet the requirements of NJOHSP’s Pilot Telework Program. NJOHSP also offers a flexible workweek with one day off per week or per pay period.  Approval is based on nature of work and operational needs.

NJ RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: In accordance with the New Jersey First Act P.L. 2011 c70, effective September 1, 2011, new public employees are required to obtain New Jersey residency within one (1) year of employment.

NJ ETHICS REQUIREMENTS: Applicants accepting employment with NJOHSP are required to adhere to the Conflicts of Interest Law N.J.S.A. 52:13D-12 et seq., the Uniform Ethics Code N.J.A.C. 19:61-1.1. et seq., and LPS Supplementary Ethics Code which may limit or preclude outside activities and/or outside employment.  Employees in certain positions are required to annually file financial disclosure statements.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: NJOHSP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to inclusive hiring and dedicated to diversity in our staff. We strongly encourage people from all groups and communities to apply.

SAME Applicants: NJOHSP participates in the “State as a Model Employer of People with Disabilities” (SAME) program. If you are applying under the NJ “SAME” program, your Schedule A or B letter must be submitted along with your resume and any other required supporting documents indicated on the announcement by the closing date indicated below.  If you are applying under the NJ SAME Program, your supporting documents must be submitted along with your resume by the closing date of the posting.

NJOHSP provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application hiring process, please notify the agency via careers@njohsp.gov and request the ADA Coordinator contact you. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.

TO APPLY: Interested applicants should submit a leter of interest/cover letter, resume, writing sample and state of NJ application for employment.  All submissions must be received no later than 4 p.m. on the closing date. Failure to submit all required documentation may result in your disqualification from consideration. 

Employment Type: FULL_TIME