I have two general questions

I was a little confused on what exactly the security questionnaire was. Is that the long form on NBIS that asks you to lists people who know you and all of that. Also one more thing, I’ve gotten emails to schedule my physical and medical (which I gave my availability just waiting to get scheduled) but haven’t seen anything to schedule a drug screening. Is that going to be with the medical or is that another thing on its own?

Edit: One more question came up. I haven’t gotten anything to schedule my poly, but I do have my interview this week. Would the poly be scheduled after that or am I missing something?

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u/Open-Kitchen-7553 — 4 days ago

1811 with no experience

Hello, I’m a college graduate with no reliving LE experience. I attended a job fair yesterday and spoke with Secret Service Agent who told me that the secret service has a STAR program for aspiring 1811’s with no experience. She also mentioned that if I did not want to go through STAR because of the limited locations, I could apply straight up as one of her colleagues that was also at the job fair had been hired as an 1811 with no experience. Has anyone gone through this process or can verify that it does happen and if so is it often? I went and applied and received a confidential offer this morning but still am not too sure if they’ll consider me.

Edit: Apologies, the email didn’t state conditional offer explicitly but instead this

“This is a record of the results of your application for the position of Special Agent - HAZARDOUS AGENT MITIGATION & MEDICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (HAMMER) with Special Operations Division for announcement number SAB-26-Q3-HAM.

Eligible for the following position or positions:
GL-1811-7; We reviewed your application and found you eligible for this series/grade combination.”

Would this be considered the same as a conditional offer.

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u/Open-Kitchen-7553 — 6 days ago
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1811 with no experience

Hello, I’m a college graduate with no reliving LE experience. I attended a job fair yesterday and spoke with Secret Service Agent who told me that the secret service has a STAR program for aspiring 1811’s with no experience. She also mentioned that if I did not want to go through STAR because of the limited locations, I could apply straight up as one of her colleagues that was also at the job fair had been hired as an 1811 with no experience. Has anyone gone through this process or can verify that it does happen and if so is it often? I went and applied and received a confidential offer this morning but still am not too sure if they’ll consider me.

Edit: Apologies, the email didn’t state conditional offer explicitly but instead this

“This is a record of the results of your application for the position of Special Agent - HAZARDOUS AGENT MITIGATION & MEDICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (HAMMER) with Special Operations Division for announcement number SAB-26-Q3-HAM.

Eligible for the following position or positions:
GL-1811-7; We reviewed your application and found you eligible for this series/grade combination.”

Would this be considered the same as a conditional offer.

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u/Open-Kitchen-7553 — 6 days ago

Locations

Dose anyone have a recent list of the locations offered that they won’t mind sharing. I just barely began the application process but would like to have a rough idea of some of the ports that are offered.

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u/Open-Kitchen-7553 — 10 days ago

Miami

Does anyone work or has worked in Miami either at the air or sea port and can tell me a little about what it’s like. Also, is this a location that can be given to new incoming officers, if so, is it given often?

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u/Open-Kitchen-7553 — 10 days ago