Intelligence Analyst
$85K- — Familiarity with specific analytical software (e.g., Palantir)
- — Civilian intelligence community practices
Marine Corps 9822 (Regional Affairs Officer). 160 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $70K–$110K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Industry tech roles your 9822 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
What 9822 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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See VWC Programs →Cognitive skills your 9822 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.
As a Regional Affairs Officer, you maintained a constant understanding of the complex interplay of cultural, political, and military factors within your designated region. You had to anticipate potential shifts and understand how various elements could influence mission outcomes.
This translates to a keen ability to assess dynamic environments, understand underlying factors, and anticipate potential challenges or opportunities in the civilian sector.
You developed a mental framework for understanding the interconnectedness of different elements within your assigned region – economics, politics, social dynamics, and military capabilities. This allowed you to predict how changes in one area might affect others.
In the civilian world, this skill allows you to analyze complex systems, understand how different components interact, and predict the impact of changes within those systems.
Regional Affairs Officers had to consider potential threats and challenges from various actors within their region. This involved understanding their motivations, capabilities, and potential courses of action.
This skillset translates into the ability to anticipate potential problems, identify vulnerabilities, and develop strategies to mitigate risks in competitive business environments.
You've likely been involved in reviewing operations and events within your region to identify lessons learned and improve future strategies. You understand the value of structured analysis to improve future outcomes.
This skill helps you assess the success (or failure) of projects, understand the contributing factors, and extract actionable insights for future improvements. This is valuable in any performance-driven environment.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
You've been analyzing complex regional dynamics; now use those skills to analyze consumer behavior and market trends. Your understanding of cultural nuances will be invaluable in interpreting data and predicting market responses. Understanding diverse regions is understanding diverse customers!
Adjacent · MatchYou've been analyzing geopolitical risks; now apply those analytical skills to assess risks and opportunities for businesses operating in specific regions. Your experience in understanding complex environments translates directly to this field. Your skills in connecting the dots are more valuable than ever.
Adjacent · MatchYou've been immersed in regional affairs, understanding political landscapes and potential risks. As a consultant, you'll advise businesses and organizations on navigating these challenges. Your deep understanding of how regions operate gives you unique insight.
Adjacent · MatchUp to 6 semester hours recommended in Social Sciences or International Relations
Formal trade regulations, international finance, and specific documentation requirements would need to be studied.
Formal project management methodologies, specific tools and techniques for project planning, execution, and monitoring, and the PMI framework would need to be learned.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE) | Market research and competitive analysis methodologies | Operations |
| Marine Corps Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Enterprise (MCISRE) | Data analytics platforms for threat and trend analysis | Operations |
| Global Command and Control System-Joint (GCCS-J) | Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems with a focus on international operations | Networking |
| Tactical HUMINT Operations Management System (THOMS) | Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software with secure data handling capabilities | Operations |
| ArcGIS (Geographic Information System) | Esri ArcGIS (Geographic Information System) | Operations |
| Intelligence Analysis System (IAS) | Business Intelligence (BI) tools and platforms | Operations |
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