a total of 35576 people worked for the FBI
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As of July 2021, there are over 13,000 special agents in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
No. All agents are "Special Agents" upon graduation from the FBI Academy at Quantico.(A "yes" answer was removed as the FBI does not, in fact, have plain "agents".)
Not Undercover Agents.
No. FBI Special Agents live and work in every major city in the United States. They also work overseas. See the link below.
FBI Special Agents are paid according to the federal government's GS pay scale. Rookie agents are GS10s, and journeyman agents are GS 13s. Special Agents in management positions can advance to the top of the scale which is GS18.
The FBI has a total of 35,344 employees. This total includes 13,598 special agents and 21,746 support professionals. These support professionals include language analysts, intelligence specialists, and information technologists.
The justice department created a staff of special agents in 1908. The group took the name FBI in 1932.
FBI Agents Association
The Secret Service provided the Department of Justice 12 Special Agents and these agents became the first Agents. Thus, the first FBI agents were actually Secret Service agents.
Yes, girls can be FBI agents. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) does not discriminate on the basis of gender, and women have been serving as FBI agents for many years. In fact, the FBI actively encourages diversity and strives to have a workforce that reflects the population it serves.
Yes, FBI agents definitely have to go to college and earn a degree. American FBI agents typically have their masters or bachelors degree.