This women's history month, join the University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Alumni Board for a panel presentation featuring five of our female alums who have gone on to careers in law. With diverse careers and career paths, our panelists are ready to dish on how internships, clerkships, and learning experiences (good and bad) have led them to their current positions, sometimes after a winding road. Whether you're an alum, a current law student, or just interested in law school, join us!
This information session will be for students at the University of Maryland who are interested in pursuing a career in STEM. The Operational Technology Division of the FBI develops and deploys technology-based solutions to enable and enhance the FBI’s intelligence, national security, and law enforcement operations. OTD is staffed with a wide array of highly-skilled and multi-disciplined agents, engineers, electronic technicians, forensic examiners, and analysts who support our most significant investigations and national security operations with advanced electronic surveillance, digital forensics, technical surveillance, tactical operations, and communications capabilities. Some of the targeted positions OTD is looking to fill currently are computer scientist, electronics engineer, electronics technician, IT specialist - Data management, IT specialist - digital forensic examiner, and IT specialist. Operational Technology Division (OTD) mission: To deliver technology-based solutions that enable and enhance the FBI’s intelligence, national security, and law enforcement operations. The FBI will also be discussing their Collegiate Hiring Initiative and the Honor's Internship Program. Both of these programs will be of interest to all a majors. |
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