Intelligence Officers

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What do Intelligence Officers do?

Intelligence Officers are are primarily concerned with the administration and operation of government institutions, such as Parliament, and activities unique to the operations of government, such as international relations, federal-provincial affairs, elections and tribunals.

How to become: Intelligence Officers


  • A bachelor's degree is usually required.
  • A master's degree may be required.
  • Several years of experience as a researcher, consultant or program administrator may be required.
  • Foreign service officers are accepted on the basis of competitive examination.

Where to study for a career as: Intelligence Officers

University of Birmingham
Birmingham, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Politics and International Relations Bachelor; Honours
International Development Bachelor; Honours
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Lakehead University - Orillia
Orillia, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Political Science Bachelor; Honours
Political Science Bachelor
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Bangor University
Bangor, Wales, GB

Related Program(s):
Politics (BA) Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
Law with Politics (LLB) Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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University of Worcester
Worcester, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Psychology with Politics Bachelor; Honours
Criminology with Politics Bachelor; Honours
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University of Bristol
Bristol, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Economics and Politics (BSc) Bachelor
Politics with Quantitative Research Methods (BSc) Bachelor
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York University
Toronto, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Global Political Studies Bachelor; Honours
Political Science (BA) Bachelor; Honours
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Modified on January 26, 2022

How much do Intelligence Officers make?

Low:
$52,770
Average:
$83,200
High:
$117,333

Job openings for Intelligence Officers

Job Seekers:
7,800
Job Openings:
6,300