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March 18, 2008 02:58:06 AM

The Perks of Being a Private Eye

Private Detectives and Investigators
Average Salary: $33,750
Projected Employment in 2016: 61,000
 
A career in private investigation can take you places, meet new people, and as well lead you to new and exciting discoveries. The job definitely involves a lot of risks, but if you do have a zest for a job filled with action, then this one's for you.
 
Being a private detective has been known to be full of adventure, as seen from books and movies. But more than just the adrenaline rush, the job entails keen senses and utmost prudence. Private detectives are hired to gather information about a particular subject, may be it a person, a place, or a series of events. Unlike the Police Department or the FBI, private detectives work for their clients' personal interests. They handle assignments from keeping an eye on philandering husbands, tracking down missing persons, monitoring surveillance on companies, and even investigating certain crimes.
 
Know more about what it takes to be a Private Eye.
 
There is a growing need for private detectives, due to changing scope of security services. Companies hire them for independent fact-finding research, while security agencies need them for better investigative support. Other private investigatorsare self-employed, making them businessmen of their own kind.
 
Courses in criminal justice are recommended for private detectives and investigators. The programs under this field provide adequate knowledge in handling different cases and as well widen work opportunities. Online degrees in criminal justice are available for those who want to pursue this career.
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