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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Recruitment
When disaster strikes the United States, the FBI takes action. Men and women across this great country - from teams like Rapid Start and Forensic Response to the many professionals involved in gathering critical information - are mobilized to solve criminal cases.
They are crime scene specialists, special agents, laboratory technicians, fingerprint experts, language specialists, and a large group of support specialists. Together with many others, these are the members of the FBI's Professional Support staff: Thousands working together in a united effort against crime.
Whatever your background or expertise - whether you are a lawyer or chemist, an administrative assistant or file clerk - you can apply your skills in this important cause. You can help improve the safety and security of our country - our cities, our towns, our people - working with the FBI.
The following list of occupational titles provide a sampling of available jobs.
Laboratory Examiner
Financial Analyst
Language Specialist
Special Agent
Research Assistant
Various Clerical positions
Crafts/Trades and Maintenance
Requirements
Requirements vary per occupation. Review the job vacancy announcements and X118 Qualification Standards for the job you are interested in. Qualification Standards
http://federaljobs.net/quals2.htm for many positions are posted on this site.
For more information
Visit their web site at
http://www.fbi.gov/employment/employ.htm for complete information including links to Special Agent, support positions, internships, and vacancies.