What's it like working for the FBI? (FYI work exp waived if a CPA!)

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    Anyone have ideas other than what the recruiters and recruiting videos fill you with? 🙂

    In college the FBI was always my dream job, however I did a 6 month internship at my current company, then 2 years later they offered me a job.. and couldn’t beat the salary work/life balance. Plus, I met my husband who is in law enforcement- so I guess I decided to live vicariously through him and get my “justice” fix. 🙂

    Anyway, just checked out their website and it was interesting to see this:

    Work Experience Waivers:

    Certain specified experiences and/or abilities waive the three year full-time work experience requirement. NOTE: Your ability to meet the requirements of a waiver does not guarantee that you will be deemed “Most Competitive”.

    Applicants with a degree in Computer Science, Information Technology and/or a Juris Doctorate (J.D.)

    1. Certified Public Accountants (CPAs)

    2. Foreign language speakers who have scored a three (3) or higher on an FBI Language Test

    3. Former FBI Honors Interns with a 3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA (FBI Volunteer Interns from 2011 to Present)

    4. Applicants with advanced degrees (master’s and/or doctorate) require two (2) years of full-time work experience

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    AUD: 77  (Jan 2016)
    BEC: 80  (May 2016)
    REG: (rematch May 2017)
    FAR: (rematch Apr 2017)
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    AUD - 74, 77! (1/2016)
    BEC - 80! (5/2016)
    REG - tbd (8/2016)
    FAR - tbd

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    Interesting timing as I think I just read up on that on Tuesday. Did you take a look at the supplementary questions? If you answer yes to being a CPA, they have a boatload of questions about your experience. While the waiver is pretty cool, I think they'll often look for a specific skillset and experience to seriously consider a person. I do recall hearing that the FBI hires a surprising amount of experienced CPAs, though. I was surprised by their drug policy stating that as far as they're concerned when it comes to marijuana, if you haven't used it in the last 3 years, you're good to go lol

    It's something I'm interested in, but with mild loss of hearing, I doubt I'd be able to pass their hearing examination. Wouldn't be the first time I was denied consideration for a career I wanted due to that… so frustrating. I'm only in my mid-20's, damn it!

    #586993

    If your interested in the agent position they deff would look to see if you have relevant exerience – working on fraud cases or maybe even audit – they use cpa's who are interested in becoming forensic accountants to help with the complicated white collar crime. Although Agents fill less than 50% of the workforce, the rest are support staff and intelligence analysts so idk if you would get your justice fix there. I've read a few books and done a fair amount of research bc I plan on applying to FBI in three years when I'll have CPA and a few years working on fraud cases.

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    #586994
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    Hi,

    Do you know how much is their pay range?:-)))

    REG : 62, 67, 81. Tick- Expire 01/02/2016
    BEC : 72, 67,71,76. Tick Expire 10/25/2015
    AUD : 60, 62, 62, 74(8/30) - 10/1/2015 - oh geez
    FAR : 68, 64, 72(7/24) - 10/20/2015- oh geez

    I am WHINING...

    " Just take it without worrying about the 75. Man, that is not easy!"

    #586995

    They pay on the GS-scale, so depends what position and where you start, check out usajobs.gov for the scale and that's also where fed gov posts all job openings.

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    Is that saying those waivers are only available for people w/ a Computer Science or IT degrees, or Lawyers?

    Example: I have an accounting degree, so I am ineligible for the CPA waiver, but a CPA who is also a lawyer and/or has a computer science or IT degree is.

    Regardless, I'd rather make more money and not get shot at.

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