Fall 2026 Analyst Intern - Organized Crime
$19,200–$19,200 year
On-site · Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Job Summary
Investigative Analyst Intern will research transnational illicit networks, work with a supervising analyst in one of five analytical cells (Wildlife & Natural Resource Security, Organized Crime, Human Security & Conflict Prevention, State-Sponsored Threats, or Strategic Trade & Competition), and produce analytical products for government and civil society partners. The role involves open source data analysis training, mentorship, and hands-on use of tools such as Palantir and Windward, with opportunities to draft dossiers, brief partners, develop data visualizations, and contribute to public reports. The internship emphasizes overseas experience, language skills, and a demonstrated interest in data and technology, with in-person work in Washington, D.C.
Required Qualifications
- Undergraduate studies in any related field
- Open to current undergraduate students
- Proven interest in or experience with data and technology
- Experience with geospatial analysis is a plus, but not required
- Native or professional-level fluency in Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, or other foreign languages to support research
- Track record of examining illicit networks or conflict
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills
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