Recruitment

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Recruiter
Sarah McPhillipsSpecial Agent Applicant Coordinator
Za Smith-BertheDenverApplicants@fbi.gov
FBIJobs.gov
Virtual Career Events
Denver will be holding virtual career events for the special agent position and for students interested in working for the FBI.
Please email DenverApplicants@fbi.gov with the date and time of the event you wish to attend.
Ask an Agent
Note: You must currently meet agent qualifications.
Wednesday, April 21 at 2 p.m. MST
Virtual Recruiting Hours
The Denver FBI office will host weekly virtual recruiting hours to answer all of your questions about current positions and hiring. Please email DenverApplicants@fbi.gov to receive an invitation to the recruiting hour for the week.
At our "Ask an Agent" events, special agent candidates got insight on everything from eligibility requirements to the quality of life that the FBI provides. To learn more about life in the FBI at the next "Ask an Agent" event, continue to check the Denver Recruitment page and follow @FBIDenver on Twitter.
Whether you are just starting out or looking for new ways to serve your community, the FBI has a job for you. Check out what we have to offer—and, in return, we will show you how you can change this world for the better with a future grounded in the core values of respect, leadership, and compassion.
FBI special agents are required to adhere to strict standards of conduct and exemplify the FBI’s Core Competencies, including:
Collaboration
Communication
Flexibility/Adaptability
Initiative
Leadership
Organizing and Planning
Problem Solving/Judgment
The open-ended questions are designed to understand your background and fit with these competencies. As such, you are strongly encouraged to provide as much information as possible and use the Situation, Action, Result format to describe the situation, the actions you took, and the resulting outcomes. Watch the above video for more tips on how to help you through this portion of the application process.
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