Monday, August 27, 2018

FBI Summer 2019 Honors Internship - Application Opens Aug 28

Image result for fbiThe application for the Summer 2019 FBI Honor's Internship will open up tomorrow, August 28, 2018 until Friday, October 14, 2018.  Please visit FBIJOBS.gov, then click on "Students" towards the top of the page, followed by  "Undergrad Students" for the application and requirements.

Here are some notes and tips for your application:

  • Students can apply their Freshman year and beyond as long as they will be enrolled in school full-time in Fall 2019.  Seniors graduating May 2019 and not immediately attending graduate school in Fall 2019, will not qualify for the Summer 2019 internship
  • Students must have a 3.0 GPA.  (Freshman will have to provide SAT/ACT scores and high school transcripts)
  • Students must be able to pass the FBI background - students must review the restrictions prior to applying.  If students fail the FBI polygraph, they will not be eligible for future FBI positions
  • Applicants must be U.S. Citizens (dual citizenship is fine).  Unfortunately Legal Resident Aliens, Permanent Residents or students in the US on Student Visas are not eligible
  • Applicants will be asked to select 3 offices where they would like to work.  Headquarters has the most available positions and selecting headquarters can significantly increase a students ability to be placed
  • Students should include everything on their resume, there is no limit on length! 
    • Include your high school and high school activities on the resume
    • Don't just state your duties, write in detail about your duties (e.g. promotions, raises, employee of the month, work busier shifts, train others, resolved issue, work adopted their suggestion for something, increased profits, lowered loses, ran fun run and got more donations or runners than previously etc.)
    • Show your leadership skills/positions (e.g. school organization, jobs, sports, church, volunteering etc.)
    • Applicants should include the school name, expected graduation date, major and minors, GPA ,and if they're on Scholarship towards the top of their resume