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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

                                            FBI Agent 






Duties and Responsibilities:The Federal Bureau of Investigation hires agents to act as the lead investigators for matters of national security for the United States of America. These workers can be called upon to perform any number of duties, ranging from field duty to research. FBI agents need previous law enforcement experience, a college education and specialized job training. FBI agents are authorized to carry firearms and are often called in to perform official busts or capture high profile criminals. Agents may face dangerous situations, work erratic hours and be required to travel extensively. This can include sudden traveling with very little notice and job relocation around the country.FBI agents are in charge of investigating over 200 different categories of violations related to national security and federal law. The criminal activity a FBI agent may investigate includes bank robberies, terrorism, corruption, cyber crime, organized crime, espionage and drug trafficking.






Salary:
Special Agent
23 FBI Salaries
$119,231

$68k
 
$154k
Intelligence Analyst
FBI Salaries
$78,565

$62k
 
$97k
Supervisory Special Agent
FBI Salaries
$141,500

$132k
 
$155k
FBI Special Agent
FBI Salaries
$124,750

$85k
 
$145k
Management and Program Analyst
FBI Salaries
$92,997

$61k
 
$126k
Intel Analyst
FBI Salaries
$69,667

$41k
 
$95k




Education:FBI agents need to possess a college degree, and many choose to get a bachelor's degree in criminal justice or a related major. In addition to the educational requirements, a FBI agent must be physically fit and active. Participation in sports or physical education programs allows FBI agents to possess the necessary endurance and speed for this career. While having a foreign language is not necessary, it is looked upon favorably.The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that applicants interested in becoming FBI agents need to possess some previous work experience with law enforcement agencies. The minimum amount of experience varies based on the education a FBI agent has completed. The more education they have, the less work experience they need. Additionally, after being accepted into this career, FBI agents complete an 18-week training program to properly prepare them for duty.




Reflection: Becoming an FBI agent has always been a big dream of mine. I always wanted to do something for my community and this seemed perfect for me. It interests me because everyday is a different thing you are doing and experiencing not like a teacher that every year you teach the same exact thing. This career exposes you to the world world and how things actually work. I want to be someone important in life, i would like to make a change in my family and show them that you can aim high and achieve those goals. You just have to try hard and put your full effort in it. I know becoming an FBI agent is not easy but I'm willing to take that challenge at least so I can know I tried. 

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