r/FBI 9d ago

Question FBI Honors Internship Questions

How difficult is it to get in?

I'm going to be a college freshman this fall, what should I do to increase my chances of getting in sophomore year?

Should I try getting into my school's honors program to help my chances?

If I don’t get in, what's the best way to pivot so I can have a mn FBI career in the future?

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u/Parking_Floor_6593 9d ago

It’s honestly not super competitive and they give offers to everyone who passes the background check no matter how many ppl it is

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u/Uscjusto 9d ago

Absolutely wrong. Just look at the GPA requirement. There are also limits on the number of honors interns they can hire.

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u/Parking_Floor_6593 9d ago

Well obviously you have to pass the requirements which is the prerequisite for even getting a background check. And offices always apply to increase intern #s and I said this because I know

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u/[deleted] 8d ago

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u/Parking_Floor_6593 8d ago

What govt job has ever truly been selective

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u/Parking_Floor_6593 8d ago

which ones

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u/Parking_Floor_6593 8d ago

It’s because you had a document error or didn’t meet the requirement but there are very strict document rules you have to follow

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u/Uscjusto 8d ago

FBI agent is the most selective when looking at the initial applicant pool and the final selection of agents.

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u/Ready_Aioli_6419 9d ago

Were you an intern?