FBI Careers and Training in Wyoming

Federal law enforcement in the United States is the milieu of special agents working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). They are specially trained in counterintelligence and counterterrorism tactics and strategies. Furthermore, FBI special agents work to uphold federal laws and assist criminal justice agencies within localities.

Special training and dedication to one’s country are just two of the traits necessary to become an FBI Special Agent. FBI jobs in Wyoming stem from one of two Field Offices: Salt Lake, Utah City (which covers Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming only) or at one of the four Wyoming satellite offices of the Denver, Colorado field office.  FBI agents in Wyoming must be doing their jobs well, as the federal government reports no terrorism convictions in the state since September 11, 2011.

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How to Become an FBI Special Agent in Wyoming: Training and
Degree Requirements

Any Wyoming resident interested in becoming an FBI special agent should know that the FBI looks for specific critical skills in its applicants prior to hiring, also known as the Special Agent Core Competencies. These should be reflected in one’s online application, resume and supporting documentation, and include:

  • Writing skills
  • Evaluation/decision making skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Skills in organizing, prioritizing, planning
  • Adaptability
  • Flexibility
  • Motivation
  • Initiative
  • Oral communication skills
  • Leadership skills

The FBI requests the following supporting documentation of all applicants:

  • College transcripts (must show receipt of a bachelor’s degree or higher)
  • Military service documentation, if applicable
  • Letter of recommendation from FBI supervisor if one was already an FBI/Volunteer Intern
  • Locations of jobs for professional experience should be listed on resume
  • Professional experience that lists full-time, part-time, hourly status
  • Personal accomplishments, not job duties, should be listed on resume

The hiring procedure to become an FBI special agent in Wyoming may take as long as one year to complete. It involves a lengthy testing, interview and evaluation process.

FBI Field Offices and Jobs in Wyoming

Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake City FBI Field Office in Utah is responsible for crimes occurring in and violations within the Yellowstone National Park portion of Wyoming only. The FBI Command College is located in West Yellowstone and brings together FBI and other law enforcement agents from Wyoming, Montana, Utah and Idaho each year for training in people management and incidents.

Denver. Under the jurisdiction of the Denver FBI Field Office are the following Resident Agencies in Wyoming:

  • Lander: FBI special agents in Wyoming within the Lander satellite office cover cases originating in the counties ofWashakie,Hot Springs, Fremont, Big Horn, and the eastern part of Park County. The FBI Lander office made news in October 2012 when they released a sketch of a suspect wanted for kidnapping and sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl. They also released to the public information about the suspect’s SUV. A man was arrested for this crime soon after.
  • Jackson Hole: Jackson Hole’s FBI agents are responsible for cases in the counties of Uinta, Teton, Sweetwater, Sublette, Lincoln and the west part of Park County. Agents from the Jackson Hole office investigated and ultimately arrested a man for the robbery of a federal bank in Jackson Hole in December 2012.
  • Cheyenne: FBI agents in Wyoming stationed at the Cheyenne satellite office cover cases in Platte, Laramie, Goshen, Carbon and Albany Counties. In August 2012, Cheyenne FBI agents asked the public for information on tattoos and gang markings to help the FBI Biometric Center of Excellence compile a database.
  • Casper: FBI agents in Wyoming from the Casper office handle cases in Converse, Campbell, Weston, Sheridan, Niobrara, Natrona, Johnson and Crook Counties. A January 2013 case stemming from the Casper office involved FBI agents in this Wyoming satellite office investigating an Oklahoma City man who made online threats against a Casper resident.

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