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Cyber Analyst

Reston, VA · Remote

$105K - $155K/yr

Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

Cyber Analyst

Quantico, VA · Remote

$105K - $155K/yr

Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

... former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 ...

Cyber Analyst

Reston, VA · Remote

$165K - $175K/yr

Current or former Federal Law Enforcement, Counterintelligence (CI), or military cyber experience ... 1811 qualification programs * Experience supporting Intelligence Community (IC), DoD, federal law ...

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How much do former 1811 jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for former 1811 in the United States is $84,905.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are 'Former 1811' employees?

'Former 1811' refers to individuals who previously held positions classified under the federal job series 1811, which includes Criminal Investigators or Special Agents in agencies such as the FBI, DEA, ATF, or Homeland Security. These professionals are trained to conduct investigations related to violations of federal laws, gather evidence, and make arrests. After leaving government service, former 1811s may transition to roles in private security, consulting, or corporate investigations. Their skills are highly sought after due to their expertise in law enforcement and security operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a former 1811 (Criminal Investigator), and why are they important?

To thrive as a former 1811 Criminal Investigator, you need a solid background in investigative techniques, federal law, and evidence collection, typically obtained through experience as a federal law enforcement officer and relevant training at institutions like the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC). Familiarity with case management systems, surveillance technology, and forensic tools is often essential. Strong analytical thinking, discretion, and interpersonal communication skills distinguish successful investigators in this field. These competencies ensure thorough investigations, compliance with legal standards, and effective collaboration with other agencies.

What are some common challenges former 1811 federal agents face when transitioning to civilian careers?

Former 1811 federal agents often encounter challenges such as translating their specialized investigative skills to private-sector job requirements and adapting to less structured work environments. Additionally, they may need to adjust to organizational cultures that prioritize different metrics for success and collaboration. Networking and clearly articulating how their experience adds value to corporate security, compliance, or investigative roles can help ease this transition. Many find success by seeking roles in corporate security, risk management, or consulting, where their law enforcement background is highly valued.
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Infographic showing various Former 1811 job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,905 per year, or $40.8 per hour.
PUBLIC NOTICE- DEA Criminal Investigators

$48K - $82K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


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**THIS IS NOT AN OPEN JOB ANNOUNCEMENT**
This is a public notice for Drug Enforcement Administration Criminal Investigator GL-1811-7/9/11 positions open to U.S. Citizens.
A job announcement will be posted on USAJobs on July 20th and October 19th, 2026.
PLEASE READ THE DUTIES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SECTIONS. For more information or questions about Special Agent positions, please visit Talk to a Recruiter.
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Duties
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At the DEA, our people are agents for change. A unique mission requires special talent. As a DEA Special Agent, you will work as part of an elite criminal investigative team that transforms the power of your talent into action. That action makes a difference for the security and well-being of our nation and the world every day.
  • Conducts complex criminal investigations targeting narcotics and drug related activities;
  • Prepares comprehensive and succinct criminal investigative reports and prepares and delivers briefings for senior personnel and other Federal, state, and local agencies;
  • Identifies and apprehends drug traffickers and arresting individuals engaged in criminal drug activities;
  • Gathers and analyzes evidence through investigative leads, seizures, arrests, execution of search warrants, and a variety of other means;
  • Testifies on behalf of the Federal government in court or before grand juries.

Additional duties may be assigned based upon an individual's unique knowledge, skills, and/or experience.
Applicant Availability:
There are four (4) evaluation phases used to determine the applicants who are Best Qualified for the position.
Applicants MUST be available to complete all phases of the Special Agent applicant process. Failure to successfully complete/pass any of the screening processes will result in the applicant being disqualified and removed from consideration.
Phase 1: Physical Task Assessment (PTA)
THE PTA IS THE 1ST ASSESSMENT YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE to evaluate your present ability to successfully participate in the strenuous physical activities required during basic agent training. You are highly encouraged to view the following PTA video to ensure you fully understand the protocols that are required to pass the PTA.
Phase 2: Proctored Testing
Candidates who successfully complete the PTA will receive an email invitation to schedule an appointment to complete Phase 2 of the recruitment process. Phase 2 requires candidates to complete the Writing Assessment at a proctored testing center. Applicants will select their proctored testing center location from over 600 available locations across the United States. These assessments measure the following competencies: Attention to Detail, Memory, Teamwork, Problem Solving, Decision Making.
Phase 3: Basic Qualification Review
Candidates who successfully complete the PTA and Written Assessments will have their resume and supporting documents reviewed to determine whether they meet the minimum qualification and eligibility requirements of this position. The evaluation team may exclude a candidate from consideration if the candidate's self-ratings are higher than supported by the application materials. Errors or omissions may impact eligibility.
You may preview the assessment questions here:https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/12907895
Phase 4: Structured Interview
Candidates who pass Phase 3, will be contacted to schedule an appointment to complete Phase 4 of the recruitment process. Phase 4 requires candidates to complete a Structured interview. A panel of interviewers will evaluate candidates on each of the following competencies: Teamwork, Interpersonal Skills, Problem Solving, Oral Communication, Decision Making/Judgement, Self-Management, and Flexibility.
Current or former 1811 applicants who have successfully completed a Federal Criminal Investigation training program through another federal law enforcement agency, may be considered for an abbreviated hiring process.
Location Availability:

The agency is currently prioritizing the filling of positions in border locations, and location availability is limited. While every effort will be made to accommodate preferences, location assignments will ultimately be determined based on the needs of the agency.
Spanish Language Skill:
Applicants who possess proficiency in the Spanish language (speaking, reading, and writing) are strongly encouraged to apply. Spanish language skills are highly desirable in support of DEA's mission to disrupt and dismantle transnational criminal organizations, particularly in investigations involving Latin America, the Southern Border, and international partnerships.
Spanish language proficiency may be assessed during the hiring process. Applicants who indicate proficiency may be required to complete a language assessment.
Basic Agent Training:
Applicants who have not completed previous federal law enforcement training through another federal law enforcement agency must attend and complete a 16-week residential training program.
Special Agent Transition Program:
Current or former 1811 applicants who have successfully completed a Federal Criminal Investigation training program through another federal law enforcement agency may qualify for a 3-week Special Agent Transition Program (FLETC/CITP Transcripts must be attached).
Requirements
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Conditions of employment
  • U. S. Citizenship Required.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a Top-Secret security clearance. Each applicant will be reviewed individually to agency suitability policy. Upon completion of this review, the DEA will decide, if any additional clearance will be required.
  • Must sign a mobility agreement that confirms your understanding and agreement to accept relocation to any location depending on the needs of the DEA.
  • This position requires the completion of a pre-employment medical clearance and annual medical examination.
  • A full-scope pre-employment polygraph is required. 1811 Applicants who have previously completed and passed a polygraph examination with their current or former agency, may seek reciprocity with the DEA during the hiring process.
  • Selective Service: Males born after 12/31/59 must be registered or exempt from Selective Service (see http://www.sss.gov/)
  • Applicant must be at least 21 years of age and not older than 36 at the time of application, unless you are a preference eligible veteran or a current, or previously served in a Federal civilian law enforcement retirement covered position.
  • Successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, visit: http://www.dhs.gov/E-Verify/.
  • Selectee will be required to serve a 1-year or 2-year trial period, as appropriate, during which we will evaluate your fitness and whether your continued employment advances the public interest.
  • This position requires that the incumbent must possess and maintain a valid state driver's license.
  • Incumbent is subject to random drug testing.
  • Individuals are required to successfully complete a 16- week basic agent training (BAT) course held at the DEA Training Academy in Quantico, Virginia.

Qualifications
For more information on eligibility requirements see: DEA Employment Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the required qualification requirements described below by the closing of this announcement. If you are qualifying based on education, you MUST submit a copy of your transcript with your application that clearly displays conferred degrees and/or relevant credit hours. An unofficial transcript will be accepted at the time of application. If selected, an official/sealed college transcript(s) will be required to verify education prior to employment.
All applicants must meet one of the basic qualification requirements described below for this position.
For the GL-07 Level:
Must have one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GL/GS-05 level or pay band in the Federal service that includes performing the following duties:
  • Assisting in investigations of alleged or suspected violations of law;
  • Writing reports of findings, results, or accomplishments for information or action relating to law enforcement activities and/or court cases; and
  • Researching, collecting and analyzing data from a variety of sources relating to investigations; -OR-

SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE: The experience requirement for the GS-7 level may be met by one full year of graduate level education in a field which demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and ability to successfully perform the duties of the position, -OR-
SUPERIOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (SAA): Applicants who have completed (or expect to complete within 9 months) all the requirements for a bachelor's degree with Superior Academic Achievement (SAA) in a course of study that directly reflects the job-related competencies necessary to successfully perform the duties of the position. Courses should emphasize the development of skills in teamwork, problem-solving, decision-making, flexibility, oral communication, interpersonal relations, and/or self-management.
  • Eligibility for Upcoming Graduates: Senior students who are currently enrolled in a degree program and expect to complete all graduation requirements within 9 months of the closing date of this announcement, may be considered for a GL-7 appointment based on their grades at the time of application. To be considered:
    • At the time of application, senior students must provide documentation confirming an expected graduation date AND;
    • Prior to entry on duty, provide evidence that they maintained the required grades during their senior year.

Failure to provide proof of graduation within the required timeframe OR failure to maintain the required grades through their senior year, may result in removal from consideration.
S.A.A. is based on (1) class standing, (2) grade-point average, or (3) honor society membership:
  • Class Standing: Applicants must be in the upper third of the graduating class, based on completed courses;
  • Grade Point Average: Applicants must have a grade point average of:
    • 3.0 or higher: Based on 4 years of education or as computed based on courses completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum; OR;
    • 3.5 or higher: Based on the average of the required courses completed in the major field or the required courses in the major field completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum; OR;
  • Election to membership in a national scholastic honor society: Applicants can be considered eligible based on membership in one of the national scholastic honor societies recognized by the Association of College Honor Societies OR;

COMBINATION OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: A combination of education and experience may be used to qualify for this position as long as the computed percentage of the requirements is at least 100%. To compute the percentage of the requirements, divide your total months of experience by 12. Then, divide your semester hours of graduate education by 18. Add the two percentages. The total percentage must equal at least 100 percent to qualify.
For the GL-09 Level:
Must have one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GL/GS-07 level or pay band in the Federal service that includes performing the following duties:
  • Assisting in investigations of alleged or suspected violations of law;
  • Collecting and analyzing data from a variety of sources relating to investigations;
  • Writing reports and conducting briefings of findings, results, or accomplishments for information or action relating to law enforcement activities and/or court cases;
  • Meeting or corresponding with court officials and law enforcement personnel to discuss case-related materials; and
  • Assisting prosecuting attorneys in preparation of technical aspects of cases; and/or testifying or presenting evidence for court, legislative, or administrative proceedings; -OR-

SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE: Master's or equivalent graduate degree OR 2-full years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to such a degree OR LL.B. or J.D. -OR-
COMBINATION OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: A combination of education and experience may be used to qualify for this position as long as the computed percentage of the requirements is at least 100%. To compute the percentage of the requirements, divide your total months of experience by 12. Then divide the total number of completed graduate semester hours (or equivalent) beyond the first year (total graduate semester hours minus 18) by 18. Add the two percentages.
For the GS-11 Level: One year of specialized experience equivalent to at least theGL/GS-09level in the Federal service (experience may have been gained in the private sector) that demonstrate your ability in the following:
  • Conducting or supporting federal criminal investigations in collaboration with federal law enforcement agencies;
  • Developing operational plans and determining investigative priorities of federal cases;
  • Operating undercover, conducting surveillance operations, participating in raids, seizures and arrests etc.;
  • Developing and eliciting information from confidential sources;
  • Interviewing, and interrogating persons suspected of violations of law; and
  • Organizing evidence for presentation to prosecution officials and testifying in court; OR;

SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE: Have a Ph.D or equivalent doctoral degree or three years of progressively higher-level graduate education leader to a Ph.D or equivalent doctoral degree or LL.M, if related;