Special Agent
About the role
As an FBI special agent, you'll directly impact national security by transitioning into federal law enforcement. Your expertise will help shape the Bureau’s approach to safeguarding our nation against cyberattacks, terrorism, fraud, and evolving threats.
Responsibilities
- Conduct high-stakes investigations
- Leverage technical skills in cybersecurity to uncover crucial information
- Channel your expertise to tackle national security challenges in innovative ways
- Utilize your adaptability and resilience to address daily challenges
Requirements
- U.S. citizenship
- Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) clearance
- Willingness to travel as required
- FBI’s Employment Eligibility requirements met
- Bachelor's degree or higher from a U.S. accredited college or university
Qualifications
Your resume must note relevant work experience and associated start and end dates, and must not exceed two pages. Additionally, you must provide supporting documents such as college transcripts, if applicable, and documents for veterans.
Skills
Technical skills in cybersecurity are essential for investigating crimes that threaten public safety. Adaptability and resilience are also key attributes for tackling daily challenges.
Benefits
The FBI offers a robust benefits package that prioritizes its employees. This includes a supportive work environment and a commitment to professional growth.
Pay
The salary level for this position ranges from $103,236.00 to $133,200.00, with new special agents' salaries plus AVP ranging from $129,045.00 to $166,500.00 upon graduation.
Schedule
Details about the schedule are not specified in the job posting.