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MARCH 7, 2001 Apparently tired of actor Val Kilmer being the only part-Indian to work for them in recent years, the FBI will be participating in the Black Hills Regional Job Fair in Vermillion, South Dakota, on March 15. The FBI employs about 50 or 60 Indian agents nationwide, according to their Minneapolis office but none in the Dakotas or Minnesota. The agency hopes to recruit local reservation residents at the job fair. The FBI has participated in American Indian career and job fairs in the past, including ones for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. Get the Story:
FBI to hold job fair for American Indians (AP 3/6)
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Facebook TwitterMARCH 7, 2001 Apparently tired of actor Val Kilmer being the only part-Indian to work for them in recent years, the FBI will be participating in the Black Hills Regional Job Fair in Vermillion, South Dakota, on March 15. The FBI employs about 50 or 60 Indian agents nationwide, according to their Minneapolis office but none in the Dakotas or Minnesota. The agency hopes to recruit local reservation residents at the job fair. The FBI has participated in American Indian career and job fairs in the past, including ones for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. Get the Story:
FBI to hold job fair for American Indians (AP 3/6)
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