The FBI is seeking individuals with finance and accounting backgrounds to become Special Agents. This role requires candidates to apply their professional expertise and unique skill sets to various aspects of crime solving, including counterintelligence, cybersecurity, organized crime, and terrorism. Special Agents play a crucial role in ensuring accountability, identifying criminal activity, uncovering hidden assets, and tracing transactions to their sources. The position offers continued specialized training and the opportunity to work on some of the Bureau's most complex cases, providing challenges that are unique compared to the private sector. Candidates must adhere to strict standards of conduct and undergo a rigorous background investigation, credit checks, and a polygraph examination to obtain a Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Clearance. Physical fitness is essential, as candidates must pass all physical fitness requirements and a medical exam, which includes meeting visual and hearing standards. The training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA lasts approximately 18 weeks, after which agents may be assigned to one of the FBI's 56 Field Offices or remote resident agencies. The role demands a commitment to a minimum of a 50-hour workweek, which may include irregular hours, and being on-call 24/7, including holidays and weekends. Special Agents must be willing to participate in arrests, execute search warrants, and engage in similar assignments. The selection process for Special Agents is challenging and can take over a year to complete, ensuring that only the most capable applicants are chosen.