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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Info Session - National Security (NESCAC Virtual)

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Presentation Employer Engagement

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

12 PM – 1 PM EST (GMT-5)

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The FBI will hold an information session for NESCAC students to learn about the FBI's 2027 Honors Internship Program, the Collegiate Hiring Program, Professional Staff and Special Agent positions and an opportunity to get an overview of the application process and requirements for working for the FBI.

Representatives will also discuss Technical Careers with the FBI. Technology careers are the backbone of many key functions relating to security, system capabilities, and the investigative work at the FBI. Technology professionals keep the nation's computer networks and systems safe, defeat malware attacks, investigate major computer intrusions, and root out international espionage. They apply their knowledge of computer technology, cyber security, electronic surveillance, encryption, and forensic science to safeguard information across the globe.

Examples of Technology Roles

Computer scientists
Information technology specialists
Digital forensic examiners
Digital forensic specialists
Applications for the summer 2027 Honors Internship Program will be available from February 9th - March 5th, 2026, on www.fbijobs.gov for students attending school full time in the Fall of 2027. (includes seniors graduating in May 2027 who are enrolled in a full-time graduate program starting in fall 2027).

Students interested in the internship can set an alert for the posting on fbijobs.gov today.

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