The last word.I've wanted to be an FBI agent since I was six years old. My best friend's father was an agent. When I was in high school I called the FBI and asked how to get in and they told me to get an accounting degree. Even today our goal is to have 15% of new hires with accounting backgrounds. I worked for the FBI as a clerk and financial analyst while in college and left for a career in public accounting. One day I received a phone call recruiting me as a special agent. I was very, very fortunate. The FBI receives more than 50 applications for every position; we have 60,000 applicants in the pool at any given time. I'd passed most of the CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. exam before I became an agent. There's something about the accounting profession--its value system, the integrity aspects of it--that appealed to me and still does. I'm very proud of the profession and honored to serve my country. Where else could a CPA be part of a team of over 30,000 extraordinary men and women committed to defending America from terrorists, spies and criminals? Every day is an adventure for me. My team includes the assistant directors of the Criminal, Cyber Crimes, Training, Laboratory, Operational Technology, International Affairs Noun 1. international affairs - affairs between nations; "you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television" world affairs affairs - transactions of professional or public interest; "news of current affairs"; "great affairs of state" and Law Enforcement Coordination divisions; the Critical Incidence Response Group, which includes SWAT, the Hostage Rescue Team The Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) is the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation's most capable and best-equipped tactical and counterterrorism team [1]. The HRT is trained to rescue U.S. , behavioral scientists and profilers; and Criminal Justice Information Services See Information Systems. , the nationwide fingerprint and criminal history repository through which a police officer in a patrol car can run a name and get a response in 0.7 seconds. I have about two-thirds of the FBI's functions. What I really do--and where my accounting experience is helpful--is manage our business practices and identify and manage risk. I make sure we're focused on the appropriate priority missions not just for the present, but into the future. In my earlier days, I served on an FBI SWAT team in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. with another special agent CPA. We rappelled out of helicopters and faced armed and dangerous criminals together. Today he's a partner at KPMG KPMG Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (accounting firm) KPMG Kaiser Permanente Medical Group KPMG Keiner Prüft Mehr Genau (German) KPMG Kommen Prüfen Meckern Gehen . I've been with the Fill for 28 years. Every day is very exciting and rewarding, but we have mandatory retirement A mandatory retirement age is the age at which persons who hold certain jobs or offices are required by statute to step down, or retire. Typically, mandatory retirement ages are justified by the argument that certain occupations are either too dangerous (military personnel) so one day I'm going to have to grow up. Our retirees are in very high demand--the combination of an accounting degree plus investigative experience and top-secret clearance is very powerful. Some agents go into senior management, risk management or security in corporate America, or back into public accounting. My wife has been an airline employee for 27 years. I actually met her on an airplane. I was flying home from Quantico and got stuck between her and her brother. It was the best middle seat I've ever had. If you're looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. the opportunity to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on` v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>. your education, experience, judgment and integrity--and if you're in good physical shape and want to serve your country--working for the FBI is a great job. If I were 20 years old, I'd do it all over again. --As told to Cheryl Rosen |
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