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3 pages in length. Never before has the demand for FBI agents been as great as it is now, after the tragedy of September 11th. The fight against global terrorism has made this particular career choice one of the most crowded -- yet at the same time wide open -- fields in the entire law enforcement industry. That fifteen thousand people applied for the position of Special Agent since the FBI initiated the online application process in February 2002 speaks to overwhelming need for qualified candidates. The writer discusses career path, salary, benefits, training and locations. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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/aftersale.htm paper properly! Never before has the demand for FBI agents been as great as it is now, after the tragedy of
September 11th. The fight against global terrorism has made this particular career choice one of the most crowded -- yet at the same time wide open -- fields in
the entire law enforcement industry. That fifteen thousand people applied for the position of Special Agent since the FBI initiated the online application process in February 2002 speaks to
overwhelming need for qualified candidates. Said FBI Director Robert Mueller: "At no time in the history of the FBI have we ever received such a large number of
applications in such a short period of time...It is gratifying to see so many people come to us with critically needed skills, especially as we continue the evolution of our
mission and our technology" (WebNews, 2002). Being an FBI agent encompasses myriad areas of law enforcement, which makes this particular careers progression path quite diverse in nature. Skills
required for many of the positions include computer science, engineering, foreign counter intelligence, military intelligence, physical sciences and foreign language skills. Collectively fighting injustice and toward making a "positive
difference in the nation and world" (WebNews, 2002) FBI agents are also required to be an American citizen, possess a four-year college degree, be no younger than twenty-three or any
older than thirty-six years old, be in excellent health and have a flexible schedule that allows for "assignment anywhere at any time" (WebNews, 2002). Additional basic requirements include three
years professional work experience and a four-year degree in either computer science or accounting for special entry programs. It goes without saying that a thorough background check is foremost
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