What Employment Crisis: FBI Jobs Plentiful

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It may be difficult to find a job in today’s current economic environment but with the right skills, one can apply to become an FBI agent. FBI jobs are in high demand right now despite double digit unemployment numbers in many states.

It used to be difficult to become an FBI agent without at least three years of law school. The requirements have changed somewhat.

To become an FBI special agent, you must be a graduate of a state-accredited law school or be a college graduate with a major in accounting. You may also qualify if you have a bachelor's degree in any discipline, with fluency in a foreign language that is especially useful to the bureau; a bachelor's degree in any discipline plus three years of full-time work experience; or an advanced degree plus two years of work experience. The FBI in particular is right now looking for those with linguistic skills.

The FBI hires both new Special Agents and Professional Support personnel to support and to carry out various missions including, but not limited to, going after all those bad guys who run online gambling websites.

We just thought we’d throw that in there for shock value.

FBI Jobs was the top trending term on Google Thursday afternoon we might add.

Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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