U.S. Customs Border Protection
Keeping terrorists and their weapons out of the U.S., while ensuring lawful international travel and trade, is a mission that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) takes immense pride in every day. With over 60,000 employees, CBP is one of the world’s largest law enforcement organizations.
Our Agents and Officers enforce hundreds of U.S. laws and regulations regarding customs, immigration, border security, travel, and agricultural protection. On average, CBP welcomes nearly one million visitors, screens more than 67,000 cargo containers, and arrests over 1,100 individuals.
Virtual Career Expo Series
Join us for a live webinar and directly connect with CBP recruiters to gain insights into life at CBP and what it takes to become part of the CBP team.
In Person Recruitment Event
TAMPA JAN 13-14
🔥 TURN YOUR AMBITION INTO IMPACT 🔥
Ready to do work that matters? Join U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Tampa, FL, for a live, in-person recruitment event and see what it takes to serve on the front lines of national security.
Our two-day event gives you direct access to CBP Recruiters for real-time answers, resume tips, and application guidance. Apply onsite. Less waiting. Less wondering. Just forward momentum!
🎈Event Details:
⏰ Tuesday, January 13, 9 AM – 8 PM ET
⏰ Wednesday, January 14, 9 AM – 2 PM ET
📌 Location shared with registered attendees.
U. S. Customs & Border Protection
Work Life
CBP Officer
CBP Officers protect our ports of entry from terrorists and detect and prevent narcotics, human trafficking, and other illegal activities from entering and harming our communities. Are you ready for a career that protects our nation and advances your future? Join OFO and discover your calling. https://careers.cbp.gov/s/career-paths/ofo
BPA
Border Patrol Agents are on the frontline protecting our nation, securing the land borders and coastal waters between our ports of entry. They safeguard our country by preventing terrorists, drug smugglers, and their dangerous weapons and narcotics from entering our communities. They stop human traffickers and intercept undocumented individuals attempting to cross our borders.