1. Name of your career.FBI Intelligence2. Name the college degree(s) you must have (or could be helpful to have) to achieve this career goal.Law Experience Intelligence Experience Foreign Language(s) Proficiency3. How many years of college does it take to earn the degree(s)?Four-year degree4. Name 3 colleges you could attend locally to achieve or begin to achieve this career goal? (Include the college’s web addresses)Quantico, Virginia (http://www.fbi.gov/hq/td/academy/academy.htm) Piedmont College (http://www.careercruising.com/USSchool/UGSchoolProfile.aspa?LoginID=dcd23ce3-f8ea-47f1-9780-675c67c2b0a2-&INUN_ID=8143)North Georgia College & State University (http://www.careercruising.com/USSchool/UGSchoolProfile.aspx?LoginID=dcd23ce3-f8ea-47f1-9780-675c67c2b0a2-&INUN_ID=7842)5. What training must you obtain to be able to begin this career (police academy, etc)?Attend Quantico, Virginia6. How many hours/weeks of this training are required as a minimum?20 weeks, 850 hours7. Name three local academies you could go to and how many hours/weeks each requires for graduation.Include the possible cost of attending and entry requirements.If your career is federal (FBI, US Marshal), find the federal academy you must attend and give its requirements for entry and graduation.Quantico, Virginia8. Name 5 activities of interest to you that someone in this career does on a regular basis.Counterterrorism, counterintelligence, weapons of mass destruction, cyber, and criminal—and in the field offices9. Name 5 things about this career you don’t think you would like.Not allowing people you’re close to knowing what you do in the FBI. Being worried about all the Danger around you. Knowing that I’m not perfect and I could mess something up. Seeing all the violence. Moving from family and friends.10. Name 5 critical skills you need to be successful in this career.Law Experience Law Enforcement or Other Investigative Experience Intelligence Experience Foreign Language(s) Proficiency Computer Science/Information Technology Expertise11. Which skill do you believe is the MOST important? Why?Law experiences, because you have most of the training and you know the objective,12. What type of training/degrees must you obtain to “move up the ladder” in this career (promotions etc.)?Degree in Law enforcement and training from Quantico, Virginia13. Name 3 traits you have that would make this career a good fit for you.Deep thinker Natural born leader Organization14. What is the average annual pay for a career like this? Translate that to hourly pay.Starting salary is 35,000 to 57,000, after a few years: 65,000 to 85,00015. How can you move up the pay scale in this career?Staying in the FBI as long as possible, pretty much your behavior during your work and you accuracy.16. What type of hours will you have to work? Would there be any travel involved?When you’re in the FBI your hours and when they need you. You almost belong to the government. There is a lot of traveling depending on identification and crimes.17. Is this career one that is growing in the U.S.?It gets harder and harder to join the FBI, so I would say no.18. Name 3 careers that go hand-in-hand with the one you have selected.S.W.A.T C.S.I Police Officer
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