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Border Patrol Agent Entry Level Recruitment Webinar January 24, 2024

Interested in a career in federal law enforcement? U.
S.
Border Patrol (USBP) needs YOU to fill openings for Border Patrol Agents.
Opportunities are open for entry-level and experienced applicants!Learn more at a special presentation from 2:
30-3:
30 PM Eastern on Wednesday, January 24, during U.
S.
Customs and Border Protection's sixth Virtual Career Expo.
You'll get an insider's viewpoint on the challenging and rewarding opportunities as a federal law enforcement officer and hear about the qualification requirements and the hiring process.
You are also invited to attend the entire EXPO which opens at 11 AM ET and closes at 5 PM ET.
Join us to chat 1-to-1 with Recruiters and ask questions.
Browse booths with information to help you prepare your application, then follow links to USAJOBS.
gov to get started.
Listen and ask questions as our team members share insights about life at CBP, their duties and experiences, as well as federal benefits and the hiring process, in other live broadcasts.
Register now to see the complete schedule when the lobby opens tonight.
To register for the Expo and access the webinar, click on the APPLY button on this site.
You'll receive a confirmation email, and you can add the Expo to your calendar.
Recommended Skills Certified Benefits Professional Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: U.S. Customs and Border Protections

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