Special Agent
Company: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Location: Mill Valley
Posted on: January 15, 2021
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Job Description:
At the Federal Bureau of Investigation, multitasking is a way of
life for Special Agents. Whether they are conducting surveillance,
identifying leads, interviewing subjects, testifying in court,
tracking down money trails or advising on all matters related to
our national security, their work entails far more than the typical
9 to 5. If those collective roles make up a career you wish to
pursue, consider applying to the FBI. Our Special Agents seek out
cyberthieves, infiltrate organized crime rings and oversee
terrorism investigations, often training local, state and foreign
counterparts on the latest technologies in intelligence gathering
and data analysis. Of course, our ultimate mission is to protect
the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United
States. While individuals of all backgrounds are highly encouraged
to apply to be an FBI Special Agent, we're specifically seeking
individuals with the following skills: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,
ENGINEERING AND MATH (STEM): Your STEM background could
significantly contribute to our work in keeping up with evolving
threats and aggressive actions taken against our national security.
We need Special Agents who are logical thinkers and experienced in
network security, computer science, software engineering,
mathematical formulation and technology. Because technology
permeates every aspect of what we do, counterterrorism
investigations, as well as technology and computer-based
cybercrimes (website hacks, intrusions, data theft, ransomware and
other attacks) make up some of our top priorities. LINGUISTS: You
may have been raised speaking a language other than English, taught
it for a few years or even participated in intensive learning
before going overseas to use it. You know that your language skills
can make a difference, whether your specialty is Arabic, Bosnian,
Chinese, Farsi, Russian, Spanish, Somali, Uzbek, Korean, Portuguese
or another foreign language. Why not apply your knowledge of
language and culture to a rewarding and sought-after career as an
FBI linguist by translating written or audio materials,
interpreting during a crucial interview of a subject or providing
cultural expertise relating to any matter over which the FBI has
jurisdiction? LAW/LEGAL: By applying your legal knowledge to our
casework, you will be instrumental in helping investigate criminal
activities and identifying authorities and other entities to
further investigations. You will have an opportunity to work with
federal, state and local law enforcement officers and the
Intelligence Community and you will assess the legal implications
of tools, technologies and techniques used by the FBI. MILITARY/LAW
ENFORCEMENT: You bring a highly valued set of tactical skills and
expertise, as well as leadership, integrity, teamwork and
dedication forged by your armed forces or law enforcement career.
Whether you have experience in detective work, as a team member of
SWAT or as a helicopter/jet/rescue pilot, K-9 handler, bomb tech,
operational paramedic or otherwise, your knack for raising
challenging questions and responding to crises on a daily basis is
a pretty good indicator that an FBI career is the next step for
you. EDUCATION/TEACHING: Whether you're a college or university
professor (tenured, adjunct or otherwise), a faculty member or an
elementary, middle or high school teacher, you have a gift for
relating with individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Your
teaching skills make you methodical and allow you to consolidate
comprehensive information into strategic, analytical lesson plans.
Your skills will easily translate to a Special Agent career, where
you'll enhance your team's understanding of threats,
vulnerabilities and gaps by investigating matters and building
relationships with communities and individuals from all walks of
life. CYBERSECURITY/TECHNOLOGY: Whether you work in
counterterrorism, criminal investigations or preventing
cyberattacks, investigating computer-based crimes (website hacks,
intrusions, data theft, ransomware, etc.) make up some of our top
priorities. You will work on highly collaborative investigative
teams to stop counterintelligence plots, fraud, bank robberies and
more. You can expect continued specialized training once onboard
and opportunities to work on some of the Bureau's most complex
cases. HEALTHCARE SERVICES/MEDICAL: Special Agent Paramedics,
Occupational Health Nurses, Employee Assistance Counselors and
Mental Health Assessment Specialists possess unique knowledge,
skills and experiences that are highly valued by the FBI. Our
professionals use their medical training and experience to work in
settings throughout all FBI operations - both in the office, as
well as in the field - to protect the American people. Whatever
your specialty, there's a good chance that you could be embedded
within our Critical Incident Response Group's (CIRG) specialized
teams, including SWAT, the Hazardous Materials Response Unit
(HMRU), the Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) or within the FBI Lab in
Quantico, VA. PSYCHOLOGY/COUNSELING: Your understanding of human
behavior is critical in analyzing motives and providing insights
about psychological characteristics and behavioral patterns that
help keep people safe. Your analysis helps assess threats and
identify individuals and groups who may pose risks to national
security or public safety. Your expertise and compassion ensure the
most appropriate and effective handling of sensitive cases
involving children or trauma victims and situations, including
hostage negotiations. ACCOUNTING/FINANCE: You are driven to follow
the money trail and discover hidden assets, connecting the dots to
trace transactions back to their source. You will use your
accounting and finance background to analyze data, then consult
with and educate your team. Your diversified financial skills will
easily adapt to all areas: from counterintelligence and
cybersecurity to organized crime and terrorism. From testifying in
court to conducting sensitive financial investigations, you will
hone your accounting and financial skills at the highest level. THE
COMMITMENT Special Agents bring a wealth of backgrounds, skill sets
and experiences to the Bureau. Here's what you'll need to succeed:
An ability to think on your feet and be a team player. A high-level
of physical fitness necessary to effectively respond to
life-threatening situations on the job. In addition: Exceptional
problem-solving and analytical skills. Be detail-oriented, yet keep
a strategic focus. Ability to objectively evaluate information and
make sound judgements. Honesty and integrity must be the foundation
of who you are. The drive and commitment to make a difference in
the communities you serve. All applicants are evaluated on core
competencies of collaboration, communication,
flexibility/adaptability, initiative, interpersonal ability,
leadership, organizing/planning and problem solving/judgment. The
FBI Special Agent position requires significant commitment and
dedication from you and your family, but it's an experience you
will never forget. As a Special Agent, you will join an elite team
of people committed to the highest standards. Our team has a
critical mission and our people are sought after as some of the
best in their fields. Key Requirements You must: Be a U.S. citizen.
Be at least 23 years old and not have reached your 37th birthday on
appointment. Have a bachelor's degree or master's degree from a
U.S.-accredited college or university. Be able to obtain a Top
Secret SCI (Sensitive Compartmented Information) Clearance. Have
two years of full-time professional work experience (see work
experience waiver for exceptions). Meet the FBI's Employment
Eligibility requirements. Possess a valid driver's license with at
least six months driving experience. Meet all FBI physical
requirements, be physically fit to complete training at the FBI
Academy at Quantico and maintain a high level of fitness throughout
your career. Commit to serving as a Special Agent for a minimum of
three years. Successfully complete approximately 19 weeks of
employment as a Special Agent trainee, while housed at the FBI
Academy. Work a minimum of a 50-hour workweek, which may include
odd hours, and be on call 24/7, including holidays and weekends. Be
willing and able to participate in arrests, execute search
warrants, raids and similar assignments. The Special Agent
Selection System (SASS) is a mentally and physically challenging
process designed to find only the most capable applicants. The
selection process typically takes one year or more to complete.
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