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Federal Bureau of Investigations is Hiring!

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The FBI will accept applications for Special Agent candidates from March 2 to 16. All interested candidates must apply via www.FBIJobs.gov on a home or UNet computer by 11:59 p.m., March 16, according to the time zone of the applicant’s local Field Office. Specific skills and backgrounds being sought include:

• Cyber Security

• Intelligence

• Computer Engineering

• Computer Science

• Computer Forensics

• Network Administration

• Information Technology

• Laboratory Sciences

• Electrical Engineering

• Mechanical Engineering

• Certified Public Accountants

• Bar Certified Attorneys

• Police/Detectives

• Military

• Pilots

Speakers of foreign languages are also highly sought, with a priority for Arabic, Farsi, Pashto, Maghreb (Moroccan/Algerian), Yemeni, Afghani, Pakistani, Somali, Uighur, Chinese (all dialects), and Uzbek.

• To qualify, each Special Agent applicant must:

• Be a U.S. citizen

• Be at least 23 years of age, but younger than 37 at the time of hiring; exceptions are given for:

• Federal Law Enforcement Officers (1811s)

• Veterans eligible for Veterans Preference

• Have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university

• Have lived in the U.S. for three out of the last five years unless directly deployed overseas by the U.S. government or military (this includes military spouses)

• Have a valid driver’s license and at least six months of driving experience

Applicants must also have three years of full-time (at least 36 hours per week) professional work experience. Exceptions to this requirement include:

• Applicants with eligible computer science or IT backgrounds

• Preferred foreign language speakers who score 3 or higher on an FBI language test

• Former FBI Honors Interns with at least a 3.0 GPA are eligible for Phase I testing and then must complete three years of work experience before advancing to Phase II

• Applicants with a Juris Doctor degree

• Applicants with master’s and/or doctoral degrees can qualify with only two years of full-time professional work experience

For more information about the Special Agent application process, visit www.fbijobs.gov.



Federal Bureau of Investigations is Hiring!

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