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There are many qualities, skills, and abilities the FBI is looking for in an Intelligence Analyst, as listed in the FBI Intelligence Analyst Candidate information packet on its website. Before your interview, review the information packet to see what the FBI is looking for in its ideal candidate. Then, choose three qualities you believe to be the most important and explain why you chose those traits. Listing your top three qualities for an Intelligence Analyst to possess shows the interviewer that you more than likely have those same characteristics.

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Avoid listing three qualities that are not listed in the FBI Intelligence Analyst Candidate information packet. The FBI has numerous characteristics they require their Intelligence Analysts to possess, so you should not have difficulty finding three on the list.

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"I believe three essential qualities for Intelligence Analysts to possess are analytical thinking, excellent communication skills, and collaboration. As analysts, we must be analytical thinkers to dissect complicated information, communicate this information effectively in verbal and written form, and help teams make informed decisions based on the collected data. We must work well with others to reach a common goal, requiring effective collaboration and teamwork."

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"FBI Intelligence Analysts must possess many qualities. The top three qualities I think are the most important to possess are problem-solving, stress tolerance, and adapting to changing situations. Every day, analysts detect and solve problems, usually working under pressure and with stressors put upon us. We must be able to adapt to changing situations, as this job is dynamic and ever-changing."

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Out of all the necessary qualities, the top three I think are most important are integrity, adaptability, and the ability to detect and solve problems. Decision-makers rely on Intelligence Analysts to give the most accurate and pertinent information to help them make those decisions. Citizens rely on Intelligence Analysts to detect and assess threats in order to protect them. This affects people worldwide so integrity is essential at every step. Being able to adapt the way you think, to different cultures, and to changing and stressful situations are essential at every step and in every position. That’s why I make sure to apply these things to my everyday life. I work to make sure I stay honest to myself and the people around me, adaptable when necessary, and independent when solving problems while also acknowledging when I need help.
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Excellent! No doubt integrity, adaptability, and problem-solving are three top qualities that intelligence analysts should possess. You've done a good job explaining why you believe this. Just don't forget to connect these qualities to yourself at the end of your answer. Good response!
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