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FBI Special Agent Frank Andrews
Frank Andrews has been an FBI Special Agent for eight years. In his own words, Special Agent Andrews tells us what working for the FBI is really like.
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On why others should consider a career at the FBI:
“If you are self-motivated, adaptable and seek challenges;
if you are looking for a job that is diverse and never becomes monotonous, then this is the career choice for you.
On career satisfaction:
“It is extremely satisfying to put together a bank robbery case like a puzzle...interviewing
people about the robbery... gathering information about
potential suspects... anticipating their moves...and then catching them red-handed...Unbelievable!”
On doing good for the community:
“Our job is never complete.
Interacting with kids within the community helps provide more
positive role models for today’s youth. To see the shock and
amazement in their eyes when they learn I am an FBI Agent is
phenomenal.”
On his most rewarding case:
“When working on fugitive cases you
never know who a suspect will
imposter. For instance, one particular fugitive was posing as a Deacon in a church. We apprehended this
individual for writing bad checks across the country. It was extremely rewarding to capture a fugitive
who was so callously deceiving members of the church.”
       

FBI SealSpecial Agents come from a broad range of educational disciplines and professions, however, the FBI has special needs for candidates with critical skills among the following areas: Computer Science or IT, Engineering, Foreign Counterintelligence, Information Systems Security, Military Intelligence, Physical Sciences, Accounting/Financial Management, and Foreign Language (Arabic, Chinese - all dialects, Farsi/Persian, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Pashtu, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Urdu, and Vietnamese).

To qualify for the FBI Special Agent position, you must possess a four-year college degree plus three years of professional work experience, be available for assignment anywhere in the FBI’s jurisdiction, be between the ages of 23 and 36, and be in excellent physical condition with the ability to pass a rigorous physical fitness test.

To learn more about these and other opportunities, please visit our Web site for complete details. Positions added daily.

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You must be a U.S. citizen and consent to a complete background investigation, drug test, and polygraph as a prerequisite for employment. Only those candidates determined to be best qualified will be contacted to proceed in the selection process. TDD: (202) 324-2967.

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