Monday, January 20, 2014

FBI Careers: The Ultimate Guide to Landing a Job as One of America's Finest, 2nd Edition


FBI Careers: The Ultimate Guide to Landing a Job as One of America's Finest, 2nd Edition [Kindle Edition]

Author: Thomas Ackerman | Language: English | ISBN: B0030I1XLO | Format: PDF, EPUB

FBI Careers: The Ultimate Guide to Landing a Job as One of America's Finest, 2nd Edition
Direct download links available FBI Careers: The Ultimate Guide to Landing a Job as One of America's Finest, 2nd Edition [Kindle Edition] for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link The definitive guide to acing the FBI's rigorous selection process-for special agents as well as professional support personnel. Books with free ebook downloads available FBI Careers: The Ultimate Guide to Landing a Job as One of America's Finest, 2nd Edition [Kindle Edition]
  • File Size: 3840 KB
  • Print Length: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Jist Works; 2 edition (December 11, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0030I1XLO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray:
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  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #378,876 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
I bought this book before I submitted my application to the FBI on-line and it was the smartest investment I could have made. Thomas Ackerman explains much more about FBI careers and the hiring process than you'll find on the FBI web site or anywhere else, and he guides you through the application forms, the exams, the interviews, and the background investigation in a straightforward no-nonsense manner. Every position, every form, and every step in the hiring process is broken down and analyzed in detail, which is precisely what you need to know whether you're interested in a career as a special agent or in any other position with the FBI. This book has given me the information and the confidence I needed to put my best foot forward.
By A Customer
"Totally inaccurate," another reviewer wrote. This is absolutely absurd. I recently completed the special agent hiring process and I am waiting for an academy date. I found the flow of the hiring process to be EXACTLY as it was characterized in Thomas Ackerman's book. What the reviewer does not realize is that the FBI is a large bureaucracy and there are bound to be some variations in applicant processing from one field office to another. Applicants must be flexible if the road takes an unexpected turn.
It's true that some of the material in the book is also included in the Special Agent Handbook -- AS IT SHOULD BE! If the author had left this material out, he would also have left his readers in the dark. In reality, Ackerman's book includes MUCH MORE material than the Special Agent Handbook, not only about the hiring process, but also about the job, training, squad assignments, relocating, internships, etc.
I attribute much of my success in the hiring process to the fact that I did not settle for the free Internet material published by the FBI. My grandfather was right when he said "don't be penny-wise and pound foolish." I was more than happy to compete with applicants who learned about the FBI hiring process only from the Internet. This is where their loss can be your gain.
Without question, the FBI hiring process identifies intelligent, mature, flexible, well adjusted applicants who can accurately evaluate information and use it to their advantage. I used Ackerman's book to my advantage, and I'll be moving in at Quantico soon.
By A Customer

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