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So what will you find at ASIO? That it doesn’t matter what degree you have as our people come from a range of different backgrounds. It’s this diversity of skills and competencies that adds value to who we are.

ASIO’s main role is to collect and analyse intelligence relating to terrorism, espionage, sabotage and other important issues which may affect Australia’s security.

Our work is unique, complex, intellectually challenging and fast-paced. Our people are supportive, professional and trustworthy. The Australian community should expect nothing less of its national security organisation.

Wherever you are or whatever you do, your contribution to the work of ASIO will be genuinely meaningful.

Visit asio.gov.au to find a role that suits you.

Intelligence Officers

After a 12-month traineeship, you’ll get the opportunity to work in a variety of areas across the Organisation. You’ll gather information, using both overt and covert methods. This might mean speaking to members of the public who are volunteering information, approaching people to help with our investigations, or recruiting and managing human sources. It will also mean evaluating and analysing information from various sources.

Intelligence Analysts

Whether you’re working in intelligence investigations, border security, critical infrastructure protection, foreign interference, counter espionage, or coordination and policy development, your job will be to drive and monitor investigations. You’ll also evaluate and analyse information from various sources, solve complex problems and put together high quality reports for the government.

 

ASIO (Business) Graduate Profiles