POSTPONED: Workforce Wednesday: Defense Intelligence Agency

Description
Looking for more than just a job? Explore a career where you make an impact on national security. Please join us in welcoming the Defense Intelligence Agency to the next session of Workforce Wednesday, a program focused on connecting students with potential internship and post-graduation pathways.
Guest Speakers:
- Taneea Mitchell, Recruitment Program Manager, Office of Human Resources, Recruitment Branch, Talent Acquisitions Division, Defense Intelligence Agency
- Antonio Rivera, Mission Management Career Development Officer
About the Defense Intelligence Agency:
Be a part of a team that leaders at all levels of the military and U.S government rely on to protect the nation. Here at DIA, we produce the cutting-edge analysis, targeted collection, and scientific and technological expertise employed to prevent and decisively win wars. As an intelligence agency, we employ analysts, collectors and scientists - but that isn't all - as one of the few all-source intelligence agencies, our global mission requires a diverse workforce. We have more than 50 unique career specialties ranging from information technology and human resources to finance and communications. No matter your skillset or specialty, DIA provides you the opportunity to serve your country and support the men and women defending our nation around the world. Join DIA in our commitment to excellence in defense of the nation.
Be a part of a team that leaders at all levels of the military and U.S government rely on to protect the nation. At DIA, we produce cutting-edge analysis, targeted collection, and scientific and technological expertise employed to prevent and decisively win wars. As an intelligence agency, we employ analysts, collectors and scientists, and as one of the few all-source intelligence agencies, our global mission requires a diverse workforce. We have more than 50 unique career specialties ranging from IT to Finance and Acquisitions, Human Resources to Communications. Come learn more!
Accessibility
The IOP encourages persons with disabilities to participate in our programs. If you have questions about accommodations or the physical access provided, please contact 617-495-1360 or iop_info@hks.harvard.edu in advance of the event.