35F — Intelligence Analyst
Turned raw information into clear, decision-ready analysis and briefings for senior leaders.
Where 35F experience fits
These civilian roles map closely to what a Army Intelligence Analyst already does:
- Intelligence Analyst
- Data Analyst
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Business Analyst
- GIS Analyst
What you bring on day one
- Analysis & synthesis
- Research & reporting
- Briefing senior leaders
- Attention to detail
- Data tools
Certifications to consider
- CompTIA Security+
- Certified Analytics / data tools
- GIS certification
- SQL / Python fundamentals
Industries hiring 35F talent
Cybersecurity & IT
Military communications, signal, and cyber fields build deeply technical operators who run and defend real networks unde…
Explore roles →Federal & Government Contractors
Government agencies and the contractors that serve them value people who understand the mission, the standards, and the …
Explore roles →Engineering
Engineering teams need people who can translate requirements into working systems, own the technical detail, and coordin…
Explore roles →Resume keywords for 35F: intelligence analyst, data analysis, reporting, cybersecurity, research. Add the ones that fit your experience so applicant-tracking systems surface your resume.
35F to Civilian FAQ
What civilian jobs can an 35F (Intelligence Analyst) do?
Common fits include Intelligence Analyst, Data Analyst, Cybersecurity Analyst, Business Analyst, and GIS Analyst. The right match depends on your specialty, leadership level, and interests.
Do I need a degree to use my 35F experience?
Often no. Many of these roles value hands-on experience and certifications over a degree. Where a credential helps, we point you to the fastest path.
How do I put 35F on a civilian resume?
Translate duties into civilian terms and lead with outcomes and numbers. Our free Resume Studio and MOS Translator do this for you in minutes.
Does LockLeed charge veterans?
Never. LockLeed is a veteran-owned staffing firm; our help is always free for job-seeking veterans.
Translate your service
Free tools to turn your military experience into a civilian career — no cost, ever.