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Amanda Smith

2434 Stone Rd, Apt 11

Lansing, MI 48917

(555)-555-5555

[email]

Job Objective Seeking employment as Analyst with CIA.

Highlights of Qualifications:

  • Proficient in utilizing intelligence related automation to support analytical efforts
  • Strong briefing skills and be capable of effectively directing subordinate analysts
  • A great deal of experience in Regional analysis, Geopolitical analysis, and All-Source analysis
  • Profound Knowledge of Special Operations and Special Forces and their role in the Global War on Terror
  • Excellent communication and writing skills
  • Ability to build good relationship with customer
  • Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills

Professional Experience:

Analyst, August 2012 – Present

LRS Consulting Services, Lansing, MI

  • Proficiently advised the National Security Council in matters concerning intelligence activities.
  • Collected and produced intelligence on foreign aspects of narcotics production and trafficking.
  • Efficiently made recommendations to the National Security Council for the coordination of intelligence activities of Government departments and agencies relating to national security.
  • Conducted counter intelligence activities outside the United States.

Analyst, May 2010 – July 2012

PROLIM Corporation – Lansing, MI

  • Conducted administrative and technical support activities.
  • Consistently conducted special activities approved by the President.
  • Performed special activity until the President determined that another agency was more efficient to achieve a particular objective.
  • Performed other functions and duties related to intelligence that affected the national security.

Education

Bachelor’s Degree in Accounts, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

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