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Friday, February 22, 2019

U.S. Customs & Border Protection Hiring Workshop

CBP’s Baltimore Field Office is hosting a “Hiring Workshop” for law enforcement CBP Officer positions at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on March 7, 2019.  We are encouraging anyone who may want to learn more about CBP and/or seeking employment come to one of the 3 sessions offered.  During each session attendees will receive an overview of our agency during the CBP 101 information session, the do’s and don’ts for CBP resume and application tips.  Recruiters will be on hand to speak with prospective applicants, so please bring a resume for review.  This event is free to attend.

When:             March 7, 2019
           1st Session: 9 am
           2nd Session: 12 pm
           3rd Session: 3pm
           (each session is approx.. 2 hours)

Where:           Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport., Metropolitan Washington Aviation Administration (MWAA),
          Terminal A,  Conference Room B. 
From the Direction of Terminal A Gate Area:
Exit the security checkpoint and walk forward. Make a right at first major walkway. You will pass the USO on your left and Lost and Found office on your right. Walk through the Art Gallery and past the American Airlines Credit Union. As you continue straight you will see the Historic Lobby of Terminal A which has large floor to ceiling windows and a view of the airfield. Turn left before continuing through the Lobby. The conference room will be on the right.
From the Direction of Terminal A Parking Garage:
Follow the signs leading to Terminal A, take the escalators to level 1. Make a left once you enter the airport, and then continue straight. You will pass the American Airlines Credit Union on the right. As you continue you will see the Historic Lobby. Turn left before continuing through the Lobby. The Terminal A Conference Center will be on the right.
Dropping off at Terminal A:
Follow the signs to Terminal A. You will drop off at the arrivals/departure area for Terminal A. This is where Southwest Airlines operates. Drop off passengers at the far north end of the traffic circle. Using the crosswalk, walk across the street to enter the building. If dropping at the far north end of the circle, (i.e. last door # 5) make a right upon entering the airport. Proceed past the large Lobby with floor to ceiling windows. (If there is an event in the Lobby – you will see curtains blocking this space and instead will walk through a corridor.) Upon leaving the lobby, turn right – almost as if you are exiting the building. The conference room will be on your right. If you passed restrooms or the American Airlines Credit Union, you have gone too far.

Cost:               Free to attend

RSVP:            Email Baltimore-recruitment@cbp.dhs.gov to confirm your attendance for one of the three sessions.

“CBP is in the midst of unprecedented hiring opportunities, and we need to fill positions in a wide variety of professions and specialties,” said Casey Durst, CBP’s Director of Baltimore Field Operations.  “We encourage all job-seekers and those who might be curious about a career with a federal law enforcement and border security agency to attend this career fair.”  Key requirements for a CBP Law enforcement job are the following:
•     A U.S. citizen and a resident for the past three years
•     Between the ages of 18 and 40 (waiver for qualified veterans)
•     Have a valid state driver’s license
•     Willing to pass a thorough background investigation, polygraph test, medical examination, fitness test and drug test.
Visit CBP Careers for more information on job opportunities, or visit Apply Now to start your application process today.  Applicants with recruiting questions should email their questions to Baltimore-recruitment@cbp.dhs.gov.


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