How hard is it to get into the FBI?


How hard is it to get into the FBI? The FBI accepts fewer than 20% of applicants, making jobs within the bureau highly competitive. Applicants typically begin their candidacy through one of the FBI's various entry programs, all of which are tailored to specific FBI career tracks.


What to do if the FBI knocks on your door?

If you are unsure whether you have committed a federal crime, this is even more reason not to speak with FBI agents when they show up at your door. You need to speak with an attorney promptly, and you need to hire an attorney to intervene in the investigation to determine whether or not you are being targeted.


Do FBI agents travel a lot?

As an FBI agent, you may travel all over the country. There are FBI stations all across the country, covering different jurisdictions. The FBI reassigns agents to new stations as necessary, allowing them to work in various locations. In addition, you may need to travel to conduct investigations and interview witnesses.


Can FBI agents fly with guns?

The unit must declare weapons and ammunition to the aircraft operator. Weapons must be unloaded. Weapons must be collectively secured in a crate and banded or individually locked in a hard-sided case.