General Interest Application

Metro DC Area

Partner Forces is a dynamic management consulting firm dedicated to mission-driven work in national security, risk management, and strategic advisory services. We collaborate with government and private sector clients to solve complex challenges and deliver meaningful solutions.

We’re always looking for passionate, hard-working, and collaborative individuals to join our team. If we don’t have a current opening that matches your background, we encourage you to apply to this general application to be considered for future roles.

What We Look For

Partner Forces is grounded in our core values of integrity, excellence, positivity, candor, determination, and teamwork. We seek professionals who:

  • Apply solution-oriented thinking to challenges and opportunities
  • Thrive in an agile, fast-paced environment and embrace change
  • Foster an inclusive, welcoming team culture
  • Bring sound judgment and principled decision-making
  • Demonstrate a continuous learning and growth mindset
  • Engage in open and constructive dialogue, even when difficult
  • Collaborate effectively to drive the best outcomes for our clients and teams

Potential Roles & Areas of Expertise

We hire for a variety of consulting and specialist roles across different disciplines, including but not limited to:

  • Strategy & Policy Consulting – Government advisory, program management, and strategic planning
  • Risk & Resilience Consulting – National security, emergency management, and crisis response
  • Cyber & Technology Consulting – Cybersecurity, IT strategy, and emerging technology
  • Data & Intelligence Analysis – Research, data visualization, and analytical support
  • Communications & Engagement – Strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and graphic design

If you have experience in these areas and are eager to contribute to mission-oriented work, we encourage you to apply.

Who Should Apply

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and levels of experience. Whether you're an experienced professional or an emerging leader, we look for individuals who are:

  • Mission-Driven – Passionate about supporting government and private sector partners
  • Proactive & Adaptable – Ready to take initiative and solve complex problems
  • Team-Oriented – Excited to work collaboratively and build strong relationships
  • Detail-Oriented & Analytical – Able to think critically and deliver high-quality work.

Next Steps

Submitting a general application adds you to our talent pool. While we may not have an immediate opening, we will review your background against future needs and may reach out when a relevant opportunity arises. We also encourage you to continue check our careers page for current openings.

The Company

Partner Forces, LLC is a management consulting firm specializing in helping homeland security partners tackle their most pressing and complex challenges. We provide holistic, integrated solutions across the homeland and national security enterprise, offering expertise in program development and analysis, stakeholder engagement, strategic planning, technology implementation, security and preparedness assessment, and business process improvement.

Partner Forces is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to fostering a workplace where all employees feel valued and respected. If you are unable to submit your application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at recruiting@partnerforces.com. 

 

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