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The interviewer wants to see if you have a dedication to their mission and understand the driving force behind your choice to pursue this opportunity. Offer some personal insight, allowing the hiring authority to get to know you and your motivators. Show the interviewer that you are committed and prepared to dedicate yourself long-term to a career with CBP. Your passion is what will keep you successful in this role for years to come.

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"I am pursuing a career with CBP because of my desire to prevent terrorism and harmful, illegal activity from entering my country and impacting our citizens. Everyone deserves to feel safe and protected, and since becoming a parent, this desire inside of me has only grown. Second, I come from a family of law enforcement and service professionals, which has engrained this innate desire in me to serve my country and protect its civilians."

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Working as a CBP officer has always been a desire of mine since I was a kid crossing the international border from Mexico with my parents. My parents reassured me from a very small age that the customs officers were there to keep us safe. The past 5 years as a police officer have only reinforced my decision to be in law enforcement and specifically a CBP officer.

Cindy's Feedback
Good start. Try to identify what motivates you to take pursue the position. Is there something about the CBP that distinguishes it from other law enforcement opportunities?
Anonymous Answer
I am choosing a career with Customs and Border Protection because ever since I was a kid I always wanted to make sure the world was a safe place to live in. I knew the route I wanted to go through, that is why I went to college for Criminal Justice. When applying for a career, I wanted to join a team that will lessen the crime rate and any illegal contraband.

Stephanie's Feedback
Great start! This response shows a depth of commitment and passion, and it is evident that this has been a career interest of yours for a long time. To strengthen your response, I suggest adding a closing sentence to round out your response. This sentence could highlight your interest and commitment to pursuing this opportunity.
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A career with customs and Border Protection will give me the opportunity to serve my country on a daily basis, most especially when it comes to protecting my country from any unwanted individual or contraband. My most significant motivating factor is knowing that I gave my all at my job in order for a task to be completed.
Marcie's Feedback
The interviewer will undoubtedly be impressed by your desire to serve and protect your country on a daily basis. This is a very noble motivator and speaks volumes about your character. This alone can serve as your driving factor in terms of why you want this type of career. What throughout your life has inspired you to want to serve your country? Delving into this backstory will make your answer even more memorable to the interviewer.
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