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CBP agent, officer recruitment orientation returns to Plaza Las Américas

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is recruiting for the positions of CBP officer, border patrol agent and air interdiction and maritime interdiction agents in select localities throughout the continental United States.

To answer questions and inquiries, CBP will have an orientation table at Plaza Las Américas, through Aug. 24, the agency announced

Candidates undergo a “rigorous selection process” to establish their capacity and aptitude for employment in a position of law and order officer. Applicants must be able to meet the physical demands of the job, as well as successfully pass the polygraph test and the criminal background check, the agency said.

The core requirements for both positions in CBP are:

  • The candidate must be referred for selection before their 40th birthday (this requirement is waived for qualified veterans);
  • Be a U.S. citizen and a resident of the United States during the last three years;
  • Have a valid driver’s license from the state in which they reside;
  • Pass an entrance exam, a medical examination and undergo physical fitness assessments;
  • A structured interview, drug testing, criminal background check and polygraph or lie detector.
  • An incentive of up to 33% of basic pay is available, during the first three years, for hard-to-recruit places in certain places. To receive the bonus, the applicant must commit to remain in the place serving for three years.

The process of applying for employment with CBP through the federal jobs website or through the CBP’s website.

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