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Post by Sajjawal_Funter Sun Aug 14, 2011 3:54 pm

Program Overview
The FBI Honors Internship Program offers undergraduate and graduate school students an exciting insider's view of FBI operations and provides an opportunity to explore the many career opportunities within the Bureau. The Honors Internship Program brings students to work at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., or select Field Office locations and will begin on June 6, 2011; and end on August 12, 2011. FBI Honors Interns can look forward to ten extremely rewarding and interesting weeks. You'll be working side-by-side with Special Agents and Professional Staff personnel on important cases and management issues. You'll feel like you're a part of the Bureau...because you are.

Although the majority of interns will be assigned to field offices, it is crucial that the candidates are made aware that if they are selected for a position at FBIHQ, they may be assigned to the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia; CJIS in Clarksburg, West Virginia; or other off-sites, where daily transportation to and from work may be essential.

By the end of your internship, you will have a thorough understanding of the inner workings of the FBI and a deep feeling of satisfaction that the work you have done has helped the lives of ordinary citizens. You will also learn about the many career opportunities at the FBI. No matter what career path you eventually choose, serving as an FBI Honors Intern will be an experience you will never forget, and one that will benefit you in all of your future endeavors.

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Educational Disciplines
The FBI does not limit the applicant pool to any specific area of study. Internship applicants are drawn from a wide range of academic areas to include, but not limited to: Business Management, Accounting, Finance, Global Studies, English, International Relations Management, Computer Science, Information System Development, Integration Communications, Audio Development, Visual Arts, Education, Criminal Justice, International Studies, History, Journalism, Human Resources, Liberal Arts, Public Administration, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Archaeology, Art History, Anthropology, History, Law, and Law (Cultural Property). Master of Business Administration, Process Management, Organization Change Management, Organizational Psychology, Informational Technology, Political Science, Criminology, Museum Studies, Archives, Library Science, Marketing, Advertising, Television and Public Relations.

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How to Apply
Headquarters and Field Office locations may consider students for their identified positions all across the United States. This year we are asking that you apply to the nearest field office closest to your permanent address or school where you will be residing for the summer.

Please be sure to indicate whether you are interested in the Honors Internship Program, which is a paid internship for 10 weeks.

You will be required to complete the following documents to be considered for the 2011 Honors Intern Program if you are contacted for an interview by an FBI employee. Download the following documents and hand carry with you to your interview when the 2011 Intern application acceptance period opens in the Fall of 2010.

Program Term Acknowledgment Sheet
School Certification Form
Selection Process
FBI representatives from each Field Office will arrange interviews with the most competitive candidates. Each field office will then nominate a designated number of candidates. A Headquarters selection committee will make the final determination of successful candidates. Selections are based upon academic achievements, area of study, life/work experiences, and the needs of the FBI. The FBI actively seeks women, minorities and persons with disabilities for participation in the Honors Internship Program.

Final decisions will be made by January, 2011 and selected candidates receive a conditional job offer soon thereafter. The initial offer is conditional because candidates selected must undergo an extensive FBI Background Investigation and receive an FBI Top Secret Clearance in order to be eligible to participate in the program.

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