yes ithink that fbi employ engineers
Usually, it's civil engineers in the employ of the government.
Agricultural engineers should be employed in agricultural industries and other allied agricultural sectors starting from rural areas to urban areas.
You cannot attend college for an "FBI major." Get your four year degree in what you enjoy and then apply to the FBI. If you have doubts that you enjoy a degree that they do not employ then check their website fbi.gov to see some of the popular degrees that they are seeking out. One accepted as a candidate, they will give you your "FBI degree."
Many different types of companies employ electrical engineers. The field is so broad that it electrical engineers are needed at power companies, manufacturing plants, government offices, and computer companies just to name a few.
Local and state police departments employ homicide detectives; also Federal Government agencies, such as the FBI, DEA, military police, and NCIS.
Monopsony means a market with several sellers, but ONE buyer ... say, the US Air Force is the sole buyer of armed aircraft in America. The FBI is the sole buyer of FBI badges. Monopsonists employ as many workers as they wish, like all employers.
There are many types of engineers such as:aerospace engineers,canal engineers,chemical engineers,civil engineers,electrical engineers,environmental engineers,genetic engineers,industrial engineers,materials engineers,mechanical engineers,structural engineers,systems engineers,just to name a few.Some of which do study cars.
I wouldn't employ myself to answer this, even were I in a grammarian's employ!
I would suggest contacting a packaging company. I know that corrugated packaging companies employ engineers that will will develop custom corrugated packaging solutions for your product that are ergonomic and streamlined. In short, bigger is not always better and these engineers design packaging that uses less material, yet provides better protection by using air as a cushion.
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You can become an FBI agent after studying any subject, anywhere. The minimum educational requirement to become an FBI agent is a bachelor's degree in any subject.Criminal justice might not be the best field of study for this career. The FBI is partial to law school graduates, accountants, linguists, engineers, and scientists. Most of the knowledge one would accumulate in a criminal justice degree program is taught during New Agent Training at the FBI Academy. There are many applicants for Special Agent jobs, and one needs to have special skills and considerable accomplishments to be considered.One critical requirement to become an agent is U.S. citizenship. If you studied criminal justice in Ireland as an Irish citizen, you would first have to emigrate to the United States and obtain citizenship before you could apply to the FBI.
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