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  • #16
    Rogue187
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 1157

    The only way you would be able to get into a intel unit is to first become a LEO and after you complete the academy and your field training and show you can hold your own..
    If you can show your able to work and gather intel you may have a chance..
    You can also join the feds and if your smart and your supervisors approve you may be able to become a intel analyst..
    It's not a job you just get unless you have prior training..Military and Fed are your best bet..you also have to have appitude for it..

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    • #17
      CBR_rider
      Veteran Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 2698

      Have you looked at any of the threat assessment centers? Some have straight analyst positions which sounds kinda along the lines you are looking for. Maybe give them a call.. http://www.calema.ca.gov/threatandre...nt-System.aspx
      Originally posted by bwiese
      [BTW, I have no problem seeing DEA Agents and drug cops hanging from ropes, but that's a separate political issue.]
      Stay classy, CGF and Calguns.

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      • #18
        Gawernator
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2014
        • 739

        LE Intelligence

        Cool appreciate the responses. Rogue187 I understand that lol I stated earlier I already have experience in the field, it's my current job for the next two months - I scored a 97 on the ASVAB so hopefully that means I'm smart ... One would think right xD
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        • #19
          Gawernator
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2014
          • 739

          Originally posted by voodoomedman
          FBI has a posting up for Special Agent until the 16th I think. You should check to see if you can apply before graduation if they will hire as long as you graduate before your enter on duty date. Your background is exactly what they are looking for right now. Particularly if you speak another language.

          Now passing a stupid poly is another topic.


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          I see some FBI positions but they say only FBI members can apply. Says multiple location hires.
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          • #20
            voodoomedman
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 781

            Originally posted by Gawernator
            I see some FBI positions but they say only FBI members can apply. Says multiple location hires.

            Yeah the open application period is closed now. When they open it's only for a week or two. Keep checking that website daily though. All the fed jobs are posted there.


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            • #21
              hey_scooter
              Member
              • Jul 2007
              • 139

              Originally posted by voodoomedman
              Yeah the open application period is closed now. When they open it's only for a week or two. Keep checking that website daily though. All the fed jobs are posted there.


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              You mean USAjobs no?

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              • #22
                voodoomedman
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 781

                Originally posted by hey_scooter
                You mean USAjobs no?

                Yes.


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                • #23
                  Gawernator
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2014
                  • 739

                  Originally posted by voodoomedman
                  Yeah the open application period is closed now. When they open it's only for a week or two. Keep checking that website daily though. All the fed jobs are posted there.


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                  Yes there's a lot of DIA jobs there too. A lot to find between that and clearancejobs.com ....

                  There's an armed intel analyst position in Kabul open but the timing isn't right
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                  • #24
                    RickD427
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 9266

                    Originally posted by Gawernator
                    I see. I don't really feel that's my lane, providing intel with LE would be a cool experience but becoming a full-blown police officer is really a whole new career, but I enjoy the one I have/am still beginning..
                    Gawernator,

                    Ron-Solo is pretty much right on point. The major LE agencies do perform intelligence duties. They'll usually call it something else to appease the PC types, but the functions are the same. New York PD is probably the most heavily involved in that arena.

                    Those positions are heavily coveted, and they go to agency members that have established themselves as investigators. It's a long path to get to that point.

                    You may have some success looking at the various multi-agency fusion centers as an intelligence analyst. They do some direct hiring. The fusion center that my former agency participated in directly hired a former Navy intel officer as an analyst. If you have a current SSBI on file, it makes it a lot easier to get one of those positions.
                    If you build a man a fire, you'll keep him warm for the evening. If you set a man on fire, you'll keep him warm for the rest of his life.

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                    • #25
                      Gawernator
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2014
                      • 739

                      LE Intelligence

                      Thanks. In that regard I wouldn't need any additional paperwork to be hired.

                      I am Navy as well (if the signature wasn't a good hint lol)

                      I'm just dreaming. There's a lot open but it would be nice to stay in the area for a while, after being in Arizona and Cuba away from home for a long time. I'm sure working with LE would be a good experience to have.

                      Edit: I got started thinking about this because my acquaintance is an Army 35M/interrogator and he spoke about some inter agency work he did with LE
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                      • #26
                        mirage2887
                        Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 220

                        Originally posted by Gawernator
                        Thanks. In that regard I wouldn't need any additional paperwork to be hired.

                        I am Navy as well (if the signature wasn't a good hint lol)

                        I'm just dreaming. There's a lot open but it would be nice to stay in the area for a while, after being in Arizona and Cuba away from home for a long time. I'm sure working with LE would be a good experience to have.

                        Edit: I got started thinking about this because my acquaintance is an Army 35M/interrogator and he spoke about some inter agency work he did with LE
                        IMO your best bet will probably be sticking with a FED LEO agency. Apply to some of the alphabet agencies on usajobs and see what they tell you regarding you background. I had two of my classmates at the academy that where prior USAF intel. I'm assuming there resume's where similar to yours. They both where deployed and worked intel overseas.

                        I'd say you need to get the job somewhere first then that is where you background will kick in and give you the advantage in picking certain details or jobs within the agency you hire with.

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                        • #27
                          Gawernator
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2014
                          • 739

                          Originally posted by mirage2887
                          IMO your best bet will probably be sticking with a FED LEO agency. Apply to some of the alphabet agencies on usajobs and see what they tell you regarding you background. I had two of my classmates at the academy that where prior USAF intel. I'm assuming there resume's where similar to yours. They both where deployed and worked intel overseas.



                          I'd say you need to get the job somewhere first then that is where you background will kick in and give you the advantage in picking certain details or jobs within the agency you hire with.

                          Probably a little similar but Air Force intel is a bit more limited in what they do. I've had extremely joint experience and HUMINT and interrogations which I'm positive is great for LE purposes.

                          I've been skimming USAjobs and clearancejobs to see what comes up... Decisions
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                          • #28
                            Che762x39
                            Veteran Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 4538

                            Originally posted by Gawernator
                            Thanks. In that regard I wouldn't need any additional paperwork to be hired.

                            I am Navy as well (if the signature wasn't a good hint lol)

                            I'm just dreaming. There's a lot open but it would be nice to stay in the area for a while, after being in Arizona and Cuba away from home for a long time. I'm sure working with LE would be a good experience to have.

                            Edit: I got started thinking about this because my acquaintance is an Army 35M/interrogator and he spoke about some inter agency work he did with LE
                            If you are Navy do 20+ years and get a retirement. Military intelligence and civilian LE intelligence are two very different things. I left the Marines for a career in law enforcement, I wish somebody would have told me to get multiple retirements but at 22 you really do not think about the end game.

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                            • #29
                              Gawernator
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 739

                              I'm reserve but I am planning on doing 20. What would you say some key differences are?
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                              • #30
                                Che762x39
                                Veteran Member
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 4538

                                If you are city or county you act locally and if a "global" issue comes to town, so will the FBI. You working Petticoat Junction Police and you uncover something really good? Feds will take over and that is it.

                                Get a four year degree and go FBI, Secret Service or US Marshals. Then get a Masters and move up the food chain.

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