The 23-question form looks like a standard job application — save for the black ISIS logo in the top right corner.
This cache of information provide useable information to those in the intelligence field.
Thousands of documents apparently leaked from inside ISIS paint a detailed picture of the terror group's personnel, including a 20-year-old from Minneapolis with just a high-school education.
NBC News was among several media organizations to obtain a trove of recruitment forms from a man who claims to be a disillusioned ISIS fighter who recently defected.
Image: Part of one of the leaked ISIS documents
Part of one of the leaked ISIS documents. Alongside an ISIS logo, it reads: "IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST GRACIOUS MOST MERCIFUL, THE ISLAMIC STATE IN IRAQ AND THE LEVANT, GENERAL BORDER ADMINISTRATION, MUJAHID DATA." NBC News
The questions start off mundane — name, nickname, date of birth, education — and then shift to the more sinister.
Fields ask about previous fighting experience, blood type, special skills, level of obedience and whether the applicant is interested in fighting or becoming a suicide attacker.
The forms also ask for "countries traveled" to clarify the route to ISIS' caliphate and who can vouch for the recruit.
More than 22,000 jihadis are named in the files and some 51 nationalities represented, according to Britain's Sky News. The broadcaster — which also obtained and reviewed the documents — said many of the names were already "well-known" jihadis, such Londoner Abdel Bary. Other forms bore the names of jihadis known to have died on the battlefield, like former ISIS media-wing head Junaid Hussain.