Wanted by the FBI: agents, language specialists, computer experts, intelligence analysts and finance experts.

The FBI said on Monday it had launched one of the largest hiring blitzes in its 100-year history involving 2,100 professional staff vacancies and 850 special agents aimed at filling its most critical vacancies.

The agency, which seeks to protect the United States from terrorist attack, fight crime and catch spies, among other duties, said it currently has more than 12,800 agents and about 18,400 other employees. (Reuters)

4 Responses to “FBI plans large hiring blitz of agents, experts”

  1. jason goodwin says:

    How do I apply for a position with the F.B.I.?

  2. Saheed A Salam says:

    I need to know how to apply; I’m a computer specialist and also have other tremendous skill sets that could benefit FBI.

  3. Mohssin Bakkali says:

    My native language is Arabic. My studies to get my Bachelor degree in Physics were bi-languistic ( Arabic and Frensh ). In the three years of my high school I spoke English as the second foreign language, now I use it to make my living.

    I also communicate with the Hispanic community, I had to learn spanish because my nieces are born and live in Spain.

  4. FjAnony says:

    I’m proficient in both Iraqi and formal arabic, but I still have a year left to completion of my masters degree and still need to acquire 2 years of professional work experience after that. I hope the need for arabic speaking agents won’t phase out any time soon, cause i’m looking at about 3-4 years before I can apply.

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