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FBI Career Roundtable
FBI Career Roundtable
4:10 - 5:10 p.m. Monday, Feburary 22
Greywood
Join local FBI representatives and last year's FBI Honors Scholar (Reed '10) in Greywood for a roundtable.
Becoming an FBI Special Agent is like no other career choice you have ever explored.
It is challenging.It is exciting.
It is rewarding.
And every day you have a chance to serve your country.
FBI Special Agents are responsible for conducting sensitive national security investigations and for enforcing over 300 federal statutes. As an FBI Special Agent you may work on matters including terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, cyber crime, organized crime, white-collar crime, public corruption, civil rights violations, financial crime, bribery, bank robbery, extortion, kidnapping, air piracy, interstate criminal activity, fugitive and drug-trafficking matters, and other violations of federal statutes.
There is no such thing as a typical day for an FBI Special Agent. Every day is different. One day you could be testifying in federal court, the next you could be executing a search warrant and gathering evidence, the next you could be meeting with a source to gather intelligence on illegal activities, the next you could be making an arrest, and the next you could be back in the office meeting with your squad and catching up on paperwork.
The FBI also offers tremendous career opportunities for a wide range of professionals. Because of the breadth and scope of the FBI's mission, we employ professionals in fields as varied as intelligence analysis, laboratory sciences, linguistics, security, information technology, human resources, general management, etc. No matter their field, all FBI employees are committed to fulfilling the FBI's priorities and upholding the FBI's core values.