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Eric Gonzalez C.I.A Agent

Official Seal of the Central Intelligence Agency

[|Tasks] To provide intelligence and protection around the world, the CIA serves as a main intelligence operation for the president of the united states of america, and also is the main place where they organize the Armed Forces. The CIA is close to a main area where the top secret documents of american intelligence are located and hidden from the public. A CIA agent is suppose to monitor the activities of other countries watching and listening for any potential threats to the united states of america. Large amounts of monitoring and analyzing is based of the CIA agents and field operatives.

A CIA add for education and training

[|Level Of Education] To be a CIA operative you must include a Bachelor's degree with strong academic record and five years of investigative or equivalent experience in the field of police work and must complete high school with a high school diploma. You also need the ability to think, assemble and assimilate large quantities of data. While also graduating high school and college, you must think like the enemy and have good negotiation skills in the field of a CIA operative.

A Stamp used for a Top Secret CIA Documentation

[|Salary] CIA agent salaries vary, but you can be making between $50,000 and $95,000 a year, depending on the specific job, and your work experience and level of education. Looking at the CIA jobs website, there are many CIA agent positions that pay $49,861 to $97,333. If you would like to be a CIA Agent, you should know that the hiring and screening process is very competitive, and you will have to take a polygraph test to become a CIA agent. But, you will be well-compensated and offered a great benefits package if you are selected to join the CIA. Federal Employee Health Benefits Plans (FEHBP): Employees can choose from the FEHBP list of fee-for-service, health savings accounts, and HMO health insurance plans that vary in costs and benefits.

[|Future Prospects in this field/Chances of getting this job] CIA agents must sacrifice a lot for their work. CIA agents, also called officers, are a vital, highly trained and extremely intelligent part of retrieving intelligence for the United States. Agents may work abroad or in the Washington, D.C. area and are not able to reveal the nature of their work to friends, neighbors and even family members. A Masters Degree can Increase your chance in becoming a CIA Agent. All employees are expected to be highly intelligent and very well-educated. The higher your college degree is, the more likely it is for you to get the job as a CIA agent, and most likely a higher promotion. The application and acceptance process for becoming a CIA agent is lengthy. This is partly due to the agency receiving thousands of applications, but also because the standards for acceptance are very high

Typical CIA Cubical where most of the paperwork are done.

[|Average hours spent on the job] Every career at the CIA is rewarding. In addition to serving your country with the certainty you made a difference for it. Employees are allowed to have a maximum of 30 workdays (240 hours) and annual leave into the next leave year. Employees with overseas service can carry up to 360 hours and Senior Intelligence Service Officers up to 720 hours. The CIA allows for flexibility in scheduling working hours and tours of duty for its employees including, but not limited to, gliding schedule, compressed week, variable day and week, flextime, part-time, and job sharing as office needs permit.

[|High School] The Cia hire all kinds of people from different backgrounds and with varying skill sets and levels of education. What you do in life and school before you apply for a position at the CIA could make a difference in whether you get hired or not, and are looking for well-rounded individuals with records of accomplishment and excellent communication and social skills.

[|College] The same applies for College but are looking forward to a high educated scholar. The new college graduates they hire for positions within the CIA must have at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. That's because t hey hire only the best and the brightest to meet mission for protecting America. You also show academic promise, communicate well, and realize the importance of teamwork. At the CIA, you must, at all times, live up to the highest standard of personal integrity and ethics.