Kimberly Webster
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Houston, TX USA
"The people who are the best at what they do are authentic. They are who they are; they don’t try to be something else...Be true to what you believe."
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Kimberly's work combines: Law, Government, and Helping People
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Advice for getting started
Early on, I thought that joining the FBI was a really lofty goal and that it would never happen. I ended up exploring possibilities within different disciplines like psychology and education, but I kept coming back to the FBI. I just felt like I fit there and did whatever it took to make it happen.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Mass Communication/Media Studies
George Mason University
Bachelor's Degree
Public Relations/Image Management
George Mason University
Graduate Degree
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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Growing up she had been heavily involved in church and thought about becoming a minister—ultimately decided that it wasn’t the right fit for her.
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Attended George Mason University where she majored in communication and public relations.
3.
Says her interest in the psychology of serial killers is what initially interested her in pursuing a career with the FBI, but she admits that it “seemed like a lofty goal.”
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Briefly explored career paths in psychology and education before she decided to fully pursue her interest criminology.
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Got an opportunity to intern with the FBI the summer before her senior year of college.
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After graduating, she became an Intelligence Analyst where she was assigned to the Transnational Organized Crime Unit where she worked on matters pertaining to cartel drug trafficking.
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To gain a competitive edge, she went back to school and got her master’s degree in biological defense, which focused on government policy in regards to weapons of mass destruction.
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She is now a Special Agent with the FBI in Houston, Texas working on a law enforcement corruption squad.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I'll never be able to join the FBI.
How I responded:
Early on, I thought that joining the FBI was a really lofty goal and that it would never happen. I ended up exploring possibilities within different disciplines like psychology and education, but I kept coming back to the FBI. I just felt like I fit there and did whatever it took to make it happen.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
When I was working as an Intelligence Analyst, I wanted to become a Special Agent, so I applied for a position. It ended up taking me 2 years before my application made it through the whole process and I was hired as an Agent.
I used loans to pay for college. I worked a lot of odd jobs in order to support myself including being a nanny and a cheerleading coach.