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04/07/04

LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD WOMEN
What's It Like to Be a Female Special Agent?

Here's one story from a 20-year veteran:

"When I was an Agent in the New York Office, I was given an undercover assignment in a public corruption case. In order to prove that a public official was accepting a personal vacation in exchange for political favors, I was assigned to follow him to the Miami spa where he was vacationing with his girlfriend. In between duty-bound massages, manicures, and pedicures, I was able to collect the evidence needed to prove his guilt."

Maybe not an everyday assignment, but not unusual either.

If you are a U.S. citizen between the ages of 23 and 36...a woman...have a 4-year college degree and at least 3 years professional service under your belt...and are in excellent physical shape with a willingness to work anywhere in the FBI's jurisdiction–then we'd like to direct you straight to www.fbijobs.com/fsa/home.asp to learn more about exactly what it's like to be a female Special Agent.

Want to know why the FBI is recruiting more women as Special Agents?
Read an article about it.

Want to meet some of our top women executives?
See their photos and read their stories.

Want to learn the full history of women Special Agents, dating back to the 1920s?
We've written it out, warts and all.

Interested enough to see if you could pass the physical fitness entry exam?
Check out the requirements for sit-ups, sprints, push-ups, runs, and pull-ups.

Might you qualify for the Part-Time Special Agent program?
Read about it and see.

What about benefits?
Formidably good, everything from paid holidays to health care to retirement.

Finally, those "Frequently Asked Questions."

Spend some time on this site. If you like what you see, we encourage you to go to www.fbijobs.com and find out how to apply.

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