This is incorrect if OP's child is looking for field work. That requires investigative skills which come from a security forces/military police background. You can commission, but most of those positions are going to be enlisted. |
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I know a lot of CIA past employees. Two were field agents, and a lot stayed home and did research that made things happen.
I know four or five at NSA. Both NSA and CIA like to hire children of current employees and sometimes do so while the child is still in college. I’d suggest attending a recruitment fair where the agencies will be in attendance to explore what they are seeking in new employees. In one case, one employee got the MBA. |
| The CIA/FBI agents I knew graduated from UVA. And yes, his dad worked there, too. |
The FBI academy sounds pretty abusive. You can read the memoir by an ex-CIA agent who later tried to join the FBI and—at the FBI academy—had pepper spray blasted in her eyes and was not allowed to attend her grandfather’s funeral. I forget her name but she was in Delta Gamma and blonde. |
| The service academies are not normal schools. You have to actually want the heavy military focus that comes with them: the discipline, the intensity, the pomp and circumstance. It's not needed for FBI and CIA so not sure one would go with that path unless they want the military aspect. Georgetown, George Washington and University of Maryland are all good for CIA. |
Kinda true. |
Well, that says it all! |
My brother is an agent. I still remember him getting a weekend to come home after doing his hand to hand combat training. The bruises on his torso! Good news is that he is still in service and hasn't ever had to do hand to hand fighting again! |
I also know a UVa grad who is CIA and a few from William & Mary and Georgetown. |
I'm sure the west point grads, especially the ones who pick up a ranger badge along the way, find getting pepper sprayed to be abusive training. |
| It would not appear that the current crop is particularly covert as evidenced by the number that "know somebody". |
Yes and no, as you're somewhat of a vetted commodity if you've been to a service academy and served for 5 years. You may also get a military hiring preference at these agencies. |
| My daughter (influenced by Criminal Minds of course) wants to join the BAU after she becomes a psychologist. Wait til I tell her about hand to hand combat training and torso bruises. I'm pretty sure she will shut the door on that idea! |
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The idea that all FBI employees have to endure FBI academy training is laughable. Special agents, absolutely, but no one else at the FBI is going through the academy in the same way agents do. I work in a related agency (and have spent time at the FBI academy), know many FBI employees, including attorneys, and not a one of them has been through the academy.
A lot of suspect info in this whole thread. |
OMG. Here is someone who thinks movies and novels are real life.
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