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07-15-2010, 06:54 AM #1
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Applicant Advice
I'm in the application process and was wondering the amount of time from start to finish. Any advice is welcomed.
Thanks!!!
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08-08-2010, 11:29 PM #2
Re: Applicant Advice
It depends on the office that's recruting you...could be six months or over a year. Some offices are very good about getting people throught the process, but the thing that kills it all is HQ. It is the blackhole where applicant files go to die. Documents get lost, results of test disappear, and sometimes you have to go through certain aspects of the process twice.
I would make a copy of every piece of paper you turn in and make a log with the name, date,and time of every person you talk to no matter how small or trivial the conversation may be. I didn't get called for an interview for over a year, had my file transferred from one office to another, and had urinalysis results that got lost and held my app up for two months. The worst part was no one ever called me to tell me.
To be honest, though, I would put in an application with the FBI or DEA and hope they call first. The USSS is a sinking ship.
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08-09-2010, 12:01 AM #3
Re: Applicant Advice
DITTO
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08-09-2010, 12:52 AM #4
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Re: Applicant Advice
I just had my initial interview. I felt the interview went very well. The interviewer said it would take 6 months to a year to get through the processing. What's it like to work in the Uniformed Division?
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08-09-2010, 02:19 AM #5
Re: Applicant Advice
Originally Posted by Code
I hope some currently employed UD officers might come on here and give you a better answer.
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08-09-2010, 11:12 AM #6
Re: Applicant Advice
Originally Posted by Really not sure
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09-24-2010, 06:50 PM #7
Re: Applicant Advice
How would you rank the USSS against the DSS? As in which do you suppose is better to work for (management wise, family considerations, assignments etc). Obviously the DSS requires a lot of overseas assignments, and dignitary protection can be exhausting at any level. Beyond that, as the experts in the field, any additional insight? I always considered USSS the premier agency. Afterall, if I'm not mistaken, the SY (modern day DSS) was started with a few secret service agents.
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