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EPA Special Agents

Employment Prospects

Employers

The EPA has specially trained investigators, chemists, technicians, engineers, lawyers, and support staff in its Criminal Investigation Division, which has more than 30 offices nationwide.

Starting Out

Many people break into careers with the EPA by working as an intern at the agency during high school. The EPA offers summer or semester internships, as well as one-year and multi-year internships. There are also paid student trainee jobs for post-secondary students enrolled in a bachelors or graduate degree program. Visit https://www.epa.gov/careers/students for more information on internship and trainee programs.

Information on employment as an EPA special agent can be obtained by visiting the USAJobs Web site (https://www.usajobs.gov) or by visiting the Careers and Internships page (http://www.epa.gov/careers) at the EPA Web site.

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