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Obtaining employment in law enforcement is not that much different than getting any other job.

Learn about the place you want to work and the job you want to do. Study the qualifications necessary (such as spelling the department name correctly) and, once you meet those qualifications, apply for the job.

As with any job the more positive qualities you bring to the employer, the more likely you are to be hired. For many agencies being proficient in more than one language as well as having above average English skills would put you ahead of the pack.

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