2. The C.I.A. is an independent U.S. government
agency that collects and gives national security
intelligence that means information to key U.S.
leaders so they can make informed decisions to
help in keeping us safe.
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3. The C.I.A. mission is to collect analyze, evaluate
and spread information on foreign intelligence
to assist the president and the senior U.S.
government law makers in making decisions
that have to do with our national security.The
C.I.A. offers opportunities to undergraduates
students who enrolled in a four-or five-year
university program and have a minimum 3.0
GPA to apply for the opportunities.
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4. If you are interested in becoming a C.I.A. agent, after some
high level training you can make from $52,976 to $81,204
per yearThe U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics reports that
Detectives and Crime Scene Investigators make an average
of $68,820.The lowest paid 10 percent earns less than
$38,850, while the highest paid 10 percent earn more than
$119,320 dollars.
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