In today’s world, the role of the FBI is more critical than ever. Our mission is a noble one. It encompasses protecting the country from terrorism, contributing to homeland security, and investigating violations of federal criminal law. In essence, it entails securing the integrity and safety of America, her communities, and her way of life. Accept the challenge — and experience the rewards of becoming one of ‘America’s Finest.’
Special 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.
www.fbijobs.com
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.
The FBI is an equal opportunity employer.