Job Description: At the Federal Bureau of Investigation, multitasking is a way of life for Special Agents. Whether they are conducting surveillance, identifying leads, interviewing subjects, testifying in court, tracking down money trails or advising on all matters related to our national security, their work entails far more than the typical 9 to 5. If those collective roles make up a career you wish to pursue, consider applying to the FBI. Our Special Agents seek out cyberthieves, infiltrate organized crime rings and oversee terrorism investigations, often training local, state and foreign counterparts on the latest technologies in intelligence gathering and data analysis. Of course, our ultimate mission is to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States. While individuals of all backgrounds are highly encouraged to apply to be an FBI Special Agent, we're specifically seeking individuals with the following skills: Job Responsibilities: LINGUISTS: You may have been raised speaking a language other than English, taught it for a few years or even participated in intensive learning before going overseas to use it. You know that your language skills can make a difference, whether your specialty is Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, Farsi, Russian, Spanish, Somali, Uzbek, Korean, Portuguese or another foreign language. Why not apply your knowledge of language and culture to a rewarding and sought-after career as an FBI linguist by translating written or audio materials, interpreting during a crucial interview of a subject or providing cultural expertise relating to any matter over which the FBI has jurisdiction? MILITARY/LAW ENFORCEMENT: You bring a highly valued set of tactical skills and expertise, as well as leadership, integrity, teamwork and dedication forged by your armed forces or law enforcement career. Whether you have experience in detective work, as a team member of SWAT or as a helicopter/jet/rescue pilot, K-9 handler, bomb tech, operational paramedic or otherwise, your knack for raising challenging questions and responding to crises on a daily basis is a pretty good indicator that an FBI career is the next step for you. LAW/LEGAL: By applying your legal knowledge to our casework, you will be instrumental in helping investigate criminal activities and identifying authorities and other entities to further investigations. You will have an opportunity to work with federal, state and local law enforcement officers and the Intelligence Community and you will assess the legal implications of tools, technologies and techniques used by the FBI. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH (STEM): Your STEM background could significantly contribute to our work in keeping up with evolving threats and aggressive actions taken against our national security. We need Special Agents who are logical thinkers and experienced in network security, computer science, software engineering, mathematical formulation and technology. Because technology permeates every aspect of what we do, counterterrorism investigations, as well as technology and computer-based cybercrimes (website hacks, intrusions, data theft, ransomware and other attacks) make up some of our top priorities. Job Requirements: Be detail-oriented, yet keep a strategic focus. Ability to objectively evaluate information and make sound judgements. The drive and commitment to make a difference in the communities you serve. Honesty and integrity must be the foundation of who you are. Exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills. Meet all FBI physical requirements, be physically fit to complete training at the FBI Academy at Quantico and maintain a high level of fitness throughout your career. Be a U.S. citizen. Be willing and able to participate in arrests, execute search warrants, raids and similar assignments. Possess a valid driver's license with at least six months driving experience. Be at least 23 years old and not have reached your 37th birthday on appointment. Be able to obtain a Top Secret SCI (Sensitive Compartmented Information) Clearance. Qualification & Experience: Have a bachelor's degree or master's degree from a U.S.-accredited college or university. Work a minimum of a 50-hour workweek, which may include odd hours, and be on call 24/7, including holidays and weekends. Successfully complete approximately 19 weeks of employment as a Special Agent trainee, while housed at the FBI Academy. Meet the FBI's Employment Eligibility requirements. Have two years of full-time professional work experience (see work experience waiver for exceptions). Commit to serving as a Special Agent for a minimum of three years. Job Details: Company: Federal Bureau of Investigation Vacancy Type: Full Time Job Functions: Legal Job Location: Weston, WV, US Application Deadline: N/A Apply Here careersvilla.com