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An Intelligence Officer analyses and interprets information to support national security, assessing threats and ensuring data confidentiality.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

How do I become an Intelligence Officer?

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Intelligence Officer careers

An Intelligence Officer gathers, analyses, and interprets information to support national security and intelligence operations. You might work within government agencies or defence organisations. Intelligence Officers conduct investigations, assess potential threats, and provide strategic insights to aid decision-making and protect national interests. You’ll use various methods to collect and evaluate data, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality in your reports.

Intelligence Officers play a crucial role in safeguarding security and policy. You’ll need to be analytical and discreet, with strong research and communication skills. You’ll collaborate with other agencies and departments to provide timely and relevant intelligence, contributing to the overall safety and strategic goals of the organisation.