FBI Portland To Host In-Person Recruiting Event September 07, 2022

News Release from FBI - Oregon
September 6th, 2022 3:45 PM

Downloadable file: Special Agent Recruiting

PORTLAND, OREGON – Calling all future Special Agents! FBI Portland is offering a unique opportunity to learn about becoming an FBI Special Agent with an in-person Special Agent recruiting event Wednesday, September 7, 2022 from 6-8pm

Attendees will hear from Special Agent in Charge, Kieran Ramsey, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Stephanie Shark, as well as others who will discuss the application process and what it is like to be a Special Agent.  

The agenda also includes opportunities to learn more about:

  • The Physical Fitness Test    

  • Special Agent Application Process/Benefits 

  • SWAT/Bomb Technicians/Crisis Negotiation 

  • Evidence Response Team

To register for the Special Agent seminar email: PortlandApplicants@fbi.gov.

 Contact Info:
FBI Public Affairs
Portland Division
media.portland@fbi.gov

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