Okay, i might be able to throw a little a little light on the subject. For anything in FBI, she would need to apply at the FBI website. http://www.fbijobs.gov/college/ They are always recruiting for college grads. Same for CIA. For both of those, FBI and CIA, you have to have a degree to get into the fun stuff (investigations, criminology, forensic psychology, agent)(br)(br)
For DHS,and DEA (under Department of Justice) you need to apply at usajobs.com. There are a ton of jobs out there, I know that the CIA is actively recruiting for intelligence analysts, so much so that they will pay for you to go to college out of high school if you agree to work for a certain amount of time (I believe its 6 years, but don't hold me to that) (br)(br)
If you have any more questions I would be more than happy to try and help you out with whatever questions you or she might have. It's a great job, and a ton of fun. I think what she would be looking for would be in the criminology field, or possibly forensic psychology, if you tell me what she wants to do it would help.
Honestly she needs to go contracting on a contract for the agency she wants to work for. That's the easiest way to make a name for yourself with whatever agency and gets your foot in the door. That's how I did it. I started as a contractor where I'm at with 0 experience in the field they hired me in then I busted my butt and when there was a fed opening I applied and once I made the cert list from the USAJOBS posting it was my job to lose and well I didn't lol booze allen, general dynamics, mantech, etc are the best companies to look at. clearedjobs.net is a great resource as well. they have job fairs, workshops, etc. Hope this helps
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