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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Personnel Office
Department of Justice
633 Indiana Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20531
(202) 724-7725
The FBI is the law enforcement arm of the Department of Justice. It investigates federal crimes such as bank robbery, organized crime, civil rights violations, kidnapping, terrorism, drug violations, and hundreds of other categories. The FBI has 59 field offices around the country. The FBI has the following career paths available to Special Agents:
* ACCOUNTING - Requires a college degree with a major in accounting. All applicants to this career path must be qualified to take the CPA examination.
* ENGINEERING/SCIENCE - Requires at least a BS degree in mechanical, computer science, or electrical engineering. Other science related four-year degrees may also be accepted.
* LANGUAGE - Requires a four-year college degree. The applicant must be fluent in at least one foreign language as determined by the FBI.
* LAW - Requires a law degree from an accredited law school.
* DIVERSIFIED - Requires a Bachelor's or advanced degree in any field of study. The applicant must have two to three years of work experience, depending on the degree held.
Special Agents enter the service at the GS-10 level. Supervisory positions are available up to and including the GS-18 level.
The FBI also has several non-agent positions available in the following fields:
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