Can I join the FBI after the military?

Veterans do get special consideration while joining the FBI, like most other government jobs. If the veteran has an honorable discharge or a service-connected disability (and the DD-214 Member-4 copy to prove it), they can be eligible for 10-point preference.
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Can you join the FBI without a degree but with military experience?

Applicants must be U.S. citizens and must successfully undergo a rigorous background investigation, including a personal security interview, a polygraph examination and drug testing. Military experience is not a requirement for application, but male applicants must be registered with the Selective Service System.
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Do you need to be military for FBI?

A law enforcement or military background is not required. Because of the breadth and scope of the FBI's mission, it looks for candidates with a wide variety of backgrounds, not just law enforcement or military experience. The FBI seeks Special Agents with any occupation that requires a college degree.
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What disqualifies you from being an FBI agent?

EMPLOYMENT DISQUALIFIERS

Non-U.S. citizenship. Conviction of a felony (Special Agent candidates only: conviction of a domestic violence misdemeanor or more serious offense) Violation of the FBI Employment Drug Policy (please see below for additional details) Default on a student loan insured by the U.S. Government.
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Is the FBI part of the military?

The FBI's primary goal is to protect the citizens of the United States by investigating and upholding criminal laws. There are several departments within the FBI and a number of ranks that FBI agents can achieve and hold. However, because the FBI is a separate agency from the military, FBI ranks are not military ranks.
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Can you join the CIA after the military?

Your previous military service could qualify you to continue serving the Nation at CIA. We are proud to support our service members through special employment opportunities and benefits exclusive to veterans.
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Is it hard to get into FBI?

The FBI accepts fewer than 20% of applicants, making jobs within the bureau highly competitive. Applicants typically begin their candidacy through one of the FBI's various entry programs, all of which are tailored to specific FBI career tracks.
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Can I have tattoos in the FBI?

Kellie: Yeah, they are allowed. Now I would suggest that if you're looking to get a tattoo, be very judicious in where you place it, just because the image of the Academy in the FBI is extremely important. So just be judicious in your placement of your tattoo. Stephanie: Okay.
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Is the FBI Academy hard?

Currently, new agent training lasts approximately 20 weeks. It's a tough regimen, but trainees don't go it alone. They are supported by their classmates—who become close friends and partners over the course of their time together—and by class supervisors, counselors, and instructors who challenge and uplift them.
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Do you get paid while in the FBI Academy?

While attending the academy, the base trainee rate remains at the GL-10, step 1 level, which is ​$52,440​ per year as of 2021. In addition to the base salary, special agents training and working in the expensive Washington, D.C area receive locality pay.
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How long is FBI school?

All special agents begin their career at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, for 20 weeks of intensive training at one of the world's finest law enforcement training facilities. During their time there, trainees live on campus and participate in a variety of training activities.
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What is the cut off age to apply for 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.
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Can you join FBI after Marines?

Veterans do get special consideration while joining the FBI, like most other government jobs. If the veteran has an honorable discharge or a service-connected disability (and the DD-214 Member-4 copy to prove it), they can be eligible for 10-point preference.
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Can military be in Secret Service?

20.5% of Secret Service employees are veterans from all services and a variety of military occupational specialties - from entry level positions to the director of the agency. Your service to the nation proves you have the character we seek in all applicants and the technical and leadership experience to excel.
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Do people fail FBI Academy?

Yes, you can. You can fail out of the Academy and you can fail out two ways. Let me say, that's probably the hardest part of our job is dismissing a student, and not because we're dismissing them.
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What is the best college to go to for FBI?

California State University has a School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics, which is considered among the best schools for FBI agents. Many of the school graduates have succeeded in securing a good position at various law enforcement agencies.
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Can FBI agents talk about their job?

There's only a very small amount of information that an FBI agent would not be able to share with someone. Unless something or someone is under investigation, we can usually talk about what were working on or have worked on in the past.
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Are FBI agents allowed to date each other?

He states: 'According to Edward Boudt, Principal Legal Advisor for the Cincinnati branch of the FBI, any agent can date whomever they choose, no matter whether the other person is another agent, a supervisor, or any of the support personnel (clerks, paralegal).
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Can FBI agents drink alcohol?

All federal government agencies have strict drug-free workplace policies and the FBI is no different. But the policy against drug use doesn't address alcohol use. That said, the FBI probably won't tolerate excessive drinking within its ranks because of the problems that can arise.
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Do FBI agents wear suits?

They typically wear suits 5% of the time. If the agents must be present on court grounds, they will generally get dressed in a suit. Executives at the FBI are typically dressed in suits, but exceptions do arise. Street agents dress in everyday clothing to blend in with the general public.
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Is being an FBI agent fun?

FBI agents say the job is often exciting, and working on such significant, challenging issues is very rewarding. One of the most significant downsides of working as an FBI agent is so many additional work hours in sometimes very challenging situations.
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Can FBI agents carry guns anywhere?

Agents are allowed to carry personal weapons, provided they do not violate the policies regarding firearms. Unless otherwise instructed, agents are required to be armed at all times.
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Do FBI agents pick where they work?

FBI agents work all over the country and, in some cases, all over the world. While you'll start in the same place as just about everyone else, in Quantico, Virginia, the FBI frequently ends up sending you where it needs you.
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