i think DC was having their interviews scheduled last week? not sure about the other offices but you havent really missed anything - i also havent heard anything either tbh Answer from Financial_Promise983 on reddit.com
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r/FBI on Reddit: FBI Honors Internship Program
March 22, 2025 -

Hello everyone! Hope everybody has had good luck in regard to their application process! I will keep this brief because I believe I already know the answer. If I have not received an interview yet, is it safe to assume I have not been selected by my chosen branches?

Branches applied to: ATL, NYC, and D.C.

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r/1811 on Reddit: Internships
July 1, 2024 -

Hello, I am a freshman in college pursuing a Criminal Justice degree and I want to work for the government after I am done. FBI, CIA, DOD.. My concentration is in Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. Also I am learning foreign languages. (Japanese and Arabic) I am researching internships now early. I wanted to ask if you are in the field what did you do for your internships and did it help to get you to where you are? I will add I’m also double majoring in Political Science.

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r/1811 on Reddit: Question about FBI internship program
November 10, 2023 -

I am currently a freshmen in college, but I am also a veteran. And I am curious if anyone has done the internship program. Some questions I have What do you do during your time? Was it worth it? Do I go to DC or can I go to a more local office? Does it matter what degree I am pursuing? I have noticed the 2024 applications are closed so does anyone know when the 2025 applications open? What are some tips for applying?

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The internship posts in late summer and closes late August or early September each year. Internships can be at field offices, but the majority are at HQ divisions. Not all of them are in DC as HQ elements are in several other locations. The Bureau loves to hire good interns for entry level jobs. Most interns who move to permanent start as a Admin for a squad, Admin at HQ, Surveillance or Security Specialist. Those are the positions I hear most about. There may be others. The Admin for a squad likely will not count toward 1811 pre time. I know the Surveillance position does. I am not sure about the Security Specialist or the HQ Admin as the job is very different from the field office admin position. One of the interns I worked with spend two years as an intern. Then became a HQ admin, then a field office analytic/tactical position and they have been an agent for about a year now. That path took about five years or six years to Quantico I think with an injury that postponed the academy for about eight months. Internships totally vary what you will do. It depends on where you are placed. I know folks who did data entry/admin, helped plan conferences, delivered visa application to embassies in DC, were used as role players for surveillance training, wrote computer code while others it was busy work. You can keep your internship during the school year to keep your clearance up if you work 16 hours a month I think. So the ideal is you get an internship near where you go to school and continue in the closest office during the year. If you go to HQ and are not near DC and go to school else where it can be a little more difficult as you need to be near a field office or RA and they have to have space for you during the school year. It might take one or two jobs in the Bureau to get to Quantico, but the Bureau loves to hire on boards for all open positions. It saves them time and money. They can move them around easily. They know the culture, the norms etc.
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The FIB sub might have the answers to your questions. You ll probably be doing admin stuff. But I'm just guessing . I had an offer for the collegiate hiring initiative program after college, which I ultimately turned down because I felt like it wouldn't make me a strong candidate for an 1811 position later on.
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r/FBI on Reddit: FBI internship - interviews already all concluded?
January 26, 2025 -

Found out today my FBI Jobs account broke or something because I haven’t been getting emails. Only found out because one goated HR lady went out of her way to get my phone # from my resume and call me about why I haven’t been responding to their interview emails. I’m guessing the other 2 locations I selected have been emailing me as well that went into the void

Account itself wont even let me log in… forgot password username will send something to my email, but forgot password doesn’t send anything lol

I emailed the program email for any help and to see if im fully out of applicant pool since it looks like its too late. joever for this year fr

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Finished working with IT and my account was just fucked lol, so thats why I haven't been receiving notifications. Also, to avoid ambiguity, I meant are interviews already all concluded

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r/FBI on Reddit: FBI honors internship experience?
November 1, 2024 -

Hey everyone I’m currently a second semester freshman at my local community college (I couldn’t afford to start out a university but I’m planning to transfer after 2 years) majoring in criminal justice. I’ve had my eye on the FBI honors internship ever since I’ve heard about it. I was wondering if anyone could speak on their experience in the program. I know the application process is long and extensive. Was it worth it? Did you stay in the bureau after? What kind of experience was it? Etc. this might not be the right subreddit for this this but idk where else I could post it- if you know of anything else like volunteer work, summer programs for college students to help get experience in criminology (that is what I’m mainly interested in) Here is a rough guide for my next years if that helps Summer 2025 (summer between freshman and sophomore year of college)- hopefully attend a summer program for college students Summer 2026 (between sophomore and junior year) get an internship at a local PD Transfer to university junior year and get a BS in criminal justice and a minor in forensic science Summer 2027( between junior and senior year)- get the FBI honors internship Then I plan to go to graduate school and possibly get a doctorate

Thank you! If you know of any other subreddits I can post on to find summer programs please let me know!

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Internship Program - 2025 : r/FBI
March 20, 2024 - If I want to change the location of my Internship will they let me? ... I haven’t heard anything and this is my second time applying!! So nervous. Hoping my chosen field office hasn’t rolled out interviews yet! Anyone hear anything from Texas? ... Aw man!!!!!!!!! Well that’s good to know at least!! Where at in Texas if you don’t mind??? More replies ... Hi there, when did the FBI open up the application process for the internship for 2025.
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2026 Honors Internship still under review : r/FBI
March 5, 2025 - Hey all. Quick question I interviewed for the fbi HIP program in May for Norfolk field office. I haven’t heard anything since then. Is it safe to say that I wasn’t successful. Has anyone received a CjO on the last day of the cycle?
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r/FBI on Reddit: FBI Honors Internship Program - 2026
February 9, 2025 -

I applied at the end of April for the: New York, D.C., and Atlanta offices and I’m getting concerned.

My application still reads, “Under Review”, with the same time stamp as when I submitted it as well as no further text following when I click “Under Review”. I understand the CJO timeline of mid to late July but have seen multiple people getting replies. I do feel I am qualified and have reference from a retired agent, however nothing has come of it so far.

Should I assume I have been rejected, or is there a notice given regardless of the outcome? Would really love some clarification from anyone that has deeper knowledge of this whole process.

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r/1811 on Reddit: Is the FBI honors internship affected by the hiring freeze?
October 5, 2024 - Collegiate hiring initiative through FBI More replies More replies · Sufficient_Bid7075 · • 7mo ago · Yes, I hit adjudication for my BI right before the freeze and got notified this week everything is on pause. If the freeze ends after the planned 90 days and the Bureau is able clear applicants before the June start date, the internship will go on.
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r/internships on Reddit: FBI Honors Internship UPDATE
October 28, 2020 -

I called the Pittsburgh Field Office (FO) today, and the HR rep told me that everyone who was selected to move on to the interview there has already been notified. Some other info the rep told me:

  • Only your top three FO choices will have information on your application status

  • All the FOs are selecting even fewer candidates than normal this year. If you don't hear anything within a month, then it's safe to say that you weren't selected*.

  • Many of the FBI employees still haven't gone back to the office full-time, so if you call an FO about the internship and get sent to voicemail, just leave a voicemail. It'll probably take a few days for them to get back. Make sure to clearly leave your full name in the voicemail if you want them to check your status.

*This is just my guess, not the rep's, given how long it takes to go through the entire process. I don't know if people are notified if their application is rejected.

It's really of no use calling the D.C. FO as the person you get transferred to is gone until December 2nd. If you have any questions about the internship, I would call an FO instead of emailing. I've sent mail several times to the email address posted on the internship application, but I've never gotten a response. However, I have gotten a response back when I left a voicemail.

At this point, given that I didn't think I was the most competitive candidate to begin with, I've accepted that I didn't get in. But, there's always next time! If you want to keep up with other updates about the internship, check out the Federal Soup forum page. I would post this information on the forum, but their CAPTCHA for creating an account is broken.

Good luck to everyone!

TL;DR: Pittsburgh already selected all their applicants. Call your top FOs to know your status.

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r/FBI on Reddit: FBI Honors Internship Summer ‘25
September 18, 2023 -

I applied for the internship at the beginning of March (they ended up extending the deadline) because I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to do it or not. I have been scouring Reddit because I haven’t heard anything back, and wanted to see if someone knew how the timeline worked. A lot of people have already gotten interviews and COs so I’m a bit nervous. I thought I’d make my own post to see if anyone had any insight. I applied to Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago. If anyone else applied to those offices have you heard back? It’s been well over the 3-6 week timeline they have listed.

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r/FBI on Reddit: Interview for 2024 Honors Internship
October 6, 2023 -

Hi guys, I recently got an offer for a interview with the panel for the Honors internship,

I’m just wondering what can I expect, prepare and if anyone else got a interview too including chances for continuing within the process

Thanks!

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r/SecurityClearance on Reddit: FBI Honors Internship
October 16, 2023 -

Hello,

I am a distinguished graduate student at a top university for International Affairs. It has been my dream to work for the FBI. I am finally ready to submit my application for this years opportunity, but I read something that may disqualify me. According to the FBI Honors internship requirements website:https://fbijobs.gov/eligibility#fbieligibility

Of the requirements, these are critical:

Have not used any illegal drug within last ten (10) years preceding the date of the application for employment. Additionally, candidates cannot have sold, distributed, manufactured, or transported any illegal drug or controlled substance without legal authorization.

During my first year of undergrad, before I hadn't realized I wanted to do anything with the government, on one occasion I sent (5) 10mg tablets of (prescribed) Adderall to a friend in the mail for free.(2 years, 6 months ago)

On a few other occasions, maybe 3 total, a friend of mine needed Adderall before his script was up, so I gave him some of mine and he gave me some of his later. (1 year ago)

And lastly, before I was prescribed Adderall, a few of mine friends would have LAN parties (local area network, computer game parties) where I tried Adderall a few times, this happened maybe 5-7 times total. (3-5 years ago)

I've been off Adderall for about 6 months now. But I am worried this history is enough to disqualify me based off my character/history.

What do you guys think?