Henley-Putnam University’s Master’s Degree in Intelligence Management Will Help You to Develop an Understanding of Corporate Intelligence Jobs
Major corporations also have their own “Intelligence” units that hire former military intelligence officers or civilian intelligence professionals (analysts, collectors, managers, etc.) as research analysts and intelligence specialists. There are a multitude of dynamic corporate intelligence jobs that require a wide-range of intelligence skills and in-depth knowledge. Recent corporate intelligence job openings from Fortune 500 companies and government prime contractors that provide intelligence services to the government include:
- BAE Systems Boeing
- Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH)
- CACI International
- Lockheed Martin
- Northrop Grumman (NGC)
- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- SRA International
- And many others…
Additional types of corporations act as ‘intelligence vendors’ and provide open source intelligence analyses and products to government agencies and multinational corporations (MNCs). For example, large companies may supplement in-house research by outsourcing their competitive intelligence (also known as market or business intelligence) needs to third-party entities that typically focus exclusively in intelligence collection and analysis. Positions in companies like STRATFOR (Strategic Forecasting, Inc.), Lexis-Nexis, and Oxford Analytica are highly competitive and quite often call for advanced degrees in fields directly related to the position requirements.