- Analyze the military-political situation in different regions of the world.
- Prepare analytical reports and recommendations for management.
- Monitor changes in international relations and military strategies of states.
- Participate in research projects and prepare publications.
- Collaborate with experts and specialists in the field of security and defense.
- Higher education in international relations, political science, security studies, or related fields.
- At least 1 year of experience in analytical centers, government structures, or the security sector.
- Excellent knowledge of the international political landscape and military conflicts.
- Ability to work with large volumes of information and analyze data.
- Strong analytical and research skills, attention to detail.
- Competitive salary.
- Opportunities for professional growth and training.
- Flexible schedule and the possibility of remote work.
Military-Political Analyst

📩 Email: editor-in-chief@ccbsnews.info
alexander.draskovich@ccbsnews.info
📞 HR: +36 30 647 88 39
Job Description:
We are seeking a qualified military-political analyst to analyze international and national security issues, as well as the military-political situation in various regions. If you have experience in analyzing political risks and military conflicts, we would be happy to welcome you to our team!
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
We Offer:
How to Apply:
Please send your resume and cover letter to editor-in-chief@ccbsnews.info with the subject "Military-Political Analyst."
We look forward to welcoming you to our team!
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