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Do FBI agents have time for their family?
Do FBI Special Agents Have Time for Family? FBI Special Agents do have to work long hours, which can lead to missing out on quality family time. As an FBI Special Agent, you may not always have a lot of free time to spend with your friends and family.
Can you tell your family that you’re an FBI agent?
No. Such information is protected from public disclosure, in accordance with current law and Department of Justice and FBI policy.
What age do most people become FBI agents?
You need to retire by age 57, so the appropriately 14,000 FBI Agents on the job today are usually hired between age 23.5 and 37 with an average age of 30.
How do I know if I want to be an FBI agent?
Have at least two years of full-time professional work experience; or one year if you have earned an advanced degree (master’s or higher). Possess a valid driver’s license and have six months of driving experience. Meet the Special Agent physical fitness standards (see the Physical Requirements page).
Is 28 too old to join the FBI?
You must be at least 23 years old at the time of your appointment. You must also be younger than 37, unless you qualify for an age waiver available to veterans. See our qualification requirements webpage for more information on what it takes to become a special agent.
How hard is it to join 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.
Do you dream of becoming an FBI agent early in life?
“The people who dream of becoming an FBI agent early in life, I don’t have to go looking for them,” says Sursi. “The core idea here is that we need to find people who aren’t thinking about becoming special agents or [pursuing] a career at the FBI.
Can you meet an FBI agent in person?
While you see on-screen FBI agents all the time, few people ever meet an FBI agent in person, let alone encounter agents that want to discuss a pending criminal investigation with them. Generally, the purpose of the FBI is to ensure compliance with federal statutes and to investigate federal crimes.
How hard is it to become an FBI agent?
Competition is keen, and any red flags can knock you out of the running. If you are among the chosen few FBI recruits, you must prove yourself at the grueling FBI Training Academy.
Can an FBI agent be injured or killed?
FBI agents involved in the more glamorous work of investigating organized crime, busting drug lords and profiling serial killers can be injured or killed. Despite their elite training, FBI agents are not invincible.