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I would love to work for a private investigator. I will be 16 next month and will be looking for a new job. I would really like to work in the field of investigations. how can or where can i get such a job.

2007-06-06 11:15:15 · 3 answers · asked by Banks 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Private investigators have to be licensed to practice. They also have to have licenses to carry fire arms. You are too young for both licenses. Consider going into the military if you will be accepted into the military police. You can get some training and experience that way. And get paid while doing it.

2007-06-06 11:21:13 · answer #1 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 0

It depends on where you want to work. States have different requirements. There are different types of private investigators. Some are general investigators. If you want to know how to become a private investigator, consider what type of investigations you might want to conduct. Corporate investigators typically need a 4 year degree. Coursework in finance, accounting, and business is often preferred. Because many financial investigators have an accountant’s background, they typically have a 4 year degree in accounting or a related field. Many computer forensics investigators need a 4 year degree in a field such as computer science or criminal justice. Many colleges and universities now offer certificate programs and degrees in computer forensics. Because computer forensics specialists need both computer skills and investigative skills, extensive training may be required if you want to become a private investigator of this type. Many computer forensic investigators learn their trade while working for a law enforcement agency, where they are taught how to gather evidence and to spot computer-related crimes. Many people enter law enforcement to get this training and to establish a reputation before moving on to the private sector. If you become a law enforcement officer, you will already understand how to become a private investigator. Because they work with changing technologies, computer forensic investigators never stop training. They must learn the latest methods of fraud detection and new software programs and operating systems by attending conferences and courses offered by software vendors and professional associations.

2013-09-28 11:52:27 · answer #2 · answered by Ryan 3 · 0 0

Well you can look them up in your yellow pages and see if they have an intern program or something like that. As a minor you are very limited to what you can do. You can run errands, do filing, typing, and such things.

2007-06-06 18:19:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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