Technology Analyst Program – Cyber Security
The Fiserv Technology Analyst Program is a two-year, early career development experience designed to accelerate your growth in the fintech industry. Through two structured assignments within a specific technology track, analysts gain hands-on experience, build technical and professional skills, and collaborate across teams to solve real business challenges. As a performance-driven company, Fiserv is committed to developing emerging talent and creating opportunities for those who demonstrate initiative, growth, and impact. The program includes formal training, mentorship, and exposure to senior leadership, supporting long-term career development within the organization.
What does a successful Technology Analyst-Cyber Security do?
Cybersecurity Analysts help protect Fiserv’s digital infrastructure by monitoring, analyzing, and responding to potential threats. You’ll gain exposure to areas like threat detection, vulnerability management, and risk mitigation, while working with modern tools and collaborating across teams. This track is ideal for proactive, high-performing individuals eager to grow in a fast-paced, security-focused environment.
What you will do:
Support threat detection and incident response efforts by analyzing data from security tools and systems
Collaborate with teams to assess vulnerabilities and recommend mitigation strategies
Monitor network and system activity for anomalies and potential risks
Assist in the development and implementation of security policies and procedures
Participate in security audits and compliance reviews
Present findings and recommendations to technical and non-technical stakeholders
What you will need to have:
Bachelor’s degree completed in December 2024 or later in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Security, MIS, or related technology fields
GPA of 3.0 or higher
0–2 years of professional experience
What would be great to have:
Exposure to cybersecurity concepts such as threat modeling, risk assessment, and incident response
Familiarity with security tools (e.g., SIEM, endpoint protection, vulnerability scanners)
Experience with scripting or programming languages (e.g., Python, PowerShell, Java)
Strong analytical and communication skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment
Military-affiliated candidates are encouraged to apply (Veterans, Military Spouses, Guard/Reservists)
Important info about this role:
This role is on-site Monday through Friday. Fiserv considers in-person collaboration to be an essential part of this role as in-person office experiences help you with your overall onboarding experience and leads to stronger productivity.
You must currently possess valid and unrestricted U.S. work authorization to be considered for this role. Individuals with temporary visas including, but not limited to, F-1 (OPT, CPT, STEM), H-1B, H-2, or TN, or any candidate requiring sponsorship, now or in the future, will not be considered for this role.
This is a full-time, direct-hire position, and no contract options for unsolicited agency submissions will be considered.
All offers of employment are contingent on standard background checks. Fiserv and certain of its affiliated companies are federal, state, and/or local government contractors. Should this position support a Federal Government contract, now or in the future, the successful candidate will be subject to a background check conducted by the U.S. Government to determine eligibility and suitability for federal contract employment for public trust or sensitive positions. Positions that support state and/or local contracts also may require additional background checks to determine eligibility and suitability.
Application deadline: Friday, November 14, 2025.
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