Private Investigator Jobs

There's no shortage of jobs for private investigators. In fact, it is one of the few careers that becomes more in demand as the economy worsens. People are more willing to commit insurance fraud in a bad economy, and general happiness levels go down. Due to financial pressures, people become less happy in their marriages and often stray, leading to even more work for private investigators. Employment of private detectives and investigators is expected to grow 22 percent over the 200818 decade, much faster than the average for all occupations. The top 10% of provate investigators earn over $76,000 per year.

 

Provided you are licensed or already training in your jurisdiction, here are some places to look for work.

 

Investigator Jobs at Indeed.com

Investigator Jobs at CareerBuilder.com

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