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Is it hard working for the FBI?
Becoming an FBI Agent is a tremendously difficult and competitive process. It takes years of time, planning, and hard work to mold yourself into the kind of candidate the FBI is looking to hire. It’s not going to happen overnight, and the hiring process itself can take a year or longer.
Can FBI agents have families?
Yes, the FBI Agents I know are fantastic and their families are a priority. Unless there if an emergency, most days you will go home and have dinner with your family.
What do you have to do to work for the FBI?
To become a FBI agent, you must have a bachelor’s degree and at least 3 years of applicable work experience. Those interested in FBI law enforcement need to have some legal, military, or law enforcement experience, and individuals interested in financial fraud need to have some finance, banking, or accounting experience.
How long have you been working for the FBI?
Complete 3 years of professional work experience in your field. All FBI applicants need to have worked in a job in their field for at least 3 years prior to beginning the application process. The more relevant experience you can acquire, the stronger your application will be.
What are the typical working hours for a FBI agent?
Typical Work Schedule. All FBI agents work for full-time with a regular schedule of 40 hours per week.
What are the requirements to work for the FBI?
Job Requirements (All Occupations) The FBI has the largest number of special agents. Applicants, to be considered for appointment as an FBI agent, must be a college graduate that majored in accounting, a law school graduate from an accredited college or fluency in a foreign language, or three years of work experience that is considered full time.