Question: How many FBI agents are accepted?

The FBI normally hires between 500 and 750 Special Agents a year but we get around 10,000 applicants, so you can see that we can pick and choose from “the best of the best.” A person really needs to be at the top of their game when trying to become an FBI Special Agent, both personally and professionally.

How many agents work for the FBI?

35,000 special The FBI consists of more than 35,000 special agents and professional staff who work across the globe to protect the U.S. from terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks, and major criminal threats.

Is there a demand for FBI agents?

Job Outlook The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that employment of FBI special agents and intelligence analysts will grow rapidly in coming years. Job growth will occur as the population expands and the emphasis on national security continues to increase. Competition for FBI jobs will be strong.

How many FBI agents are there 2020?

The FBI employs approximately 35,000 people, including special agents and support professionals such as intelligence analysts, language specialists, scientists, and information technology specialists.

How many hours do FBI agents work?

50 hours Work a minimum of 50 hours a week (which may include irregular hours) and be on call 24/7, including holidays and weekends. Maintain a high level of fitness necessary to complete training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA, and throughout your career.

How hard is it to be a FBI agent?

Becoming an FBI Agent is a tremendously difficult and competitive process. It takes years of time, planning, and hard work to mold yourself into the kind of candidate the FBI is looking to hire. Its not going to happen overnight, and the hiring process itself can take a year or longer.

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