The document summarizes the career of an FBI agent. It details that the FBI was created in 1908 to have an organized force of investigators to gather evidence. An FBI agent's job is to prevent and solve crimes through conducting investigations, identifying fingerprints, interviewing witnesses, operating cameras and vehicles, and analyzing evidence. Becoming an agent requires a law degree, college education, great physical health, and one to two years of training. Agents earn between $40,300 to $102,700 annually and the outlook for the career is stable with expected 10% growth over the next decade. The document recommends becoming an agent to fight crime and serve your country through catching criminals.