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Types of Private Investigator Jobs


Types of Private Investigator Jobs

All private investigators during their career will encounter a whole spectrum of investigation work. From tracking down debtors, to number crunching a financial crime, to murder cases gone cold; the job of an investigator is sweepingly diverse.

Despite the general population of investigators doing a little of everything, there is a place for different types of special investigation jobs. Some investigators prefer to specialize in one particular field and become expert in that field. Some of these types of investigation jobs are:

Background Investigator Jobs

A Background Investigator's function is to look into someone's past and verify their identity and credentials. This type of job will usually be office-based asking questions over the phone, doing internet research. There will also be times of making door-to-door inquiries and searching public records in Court Houses.

Criminal Investigator Jobs

A Criminal Investigator works at various levels within law enforcement and the private sector, focusing on investigating criminal activities and gathering evidence in relation to crimes. The type of private investigators specializing in criminal investigations in the private sector can expect to investigate most types of crimes, including cold case murders, theft and fraud.

Legal Investigator Jobs

A Legal Investigator's occupation is primarily working with law firms, lawyers and attorneys. The purpose of the legal investigator is to work with the legal team, finding and reviewing evidence of cases objectively. The type job of a legal investigator will include locating witnesses, conducting interviews, and fact gathering tasks.

Fraud Investigator Jobs

A Fraud Investigator's job is to uncover and investigate deceptions resulting in some form of loss to the victim. The Fraud investigator will be tasked with uncovering false representations made to deceive and may include searching through financial records, uncovering an identity thief, or corporate scam.

Criminal Defense Investigator Jobs

A Criminal Defense Investigator's task is to assist the defendant in a court case who has been accused of a crime. The defense investigator will have the duties of reviewing the police reports for accuracy, and (similar to the Legal Investigator) will be required to find witnesses, gather evidence and prepare court exhibits.
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Crime Scene Investigator Jobs

A Crime Scene Investigator - also known as a forensic investigator or crime scene technician - used to be the function of police officers, but now civilians with a scientific background are employed. The CSI's job is to work mainly in the field systematically gathering and documenting evidence of crime scenes.

Corporate Investigator Jobs

A Corporate Investigator's duty is to investigate internal matters within a company that employs them. The type of work a corporate investigator can expect to get involved in will be internal theft / fraud, employee background checks, drug taking, countering corporate espionage, counterfeiting and patent infringements.

Insurance Fraud Investigator Jobs

An Insurance Fraud Investigator (similar to a Fraud Investigator) will primarily work for insurance companies proving or disproving insurance claims. The work of an insurance fraud investigator ranges from investigating simple compensation claims to more complex insurance scams.

Computer Forensic Investigator Jobs

Computer Forensic Investigator work delves into the inner workings of computers and networks and is usually to determine if and how they have been used in crimes. The job involves retrieving and examining deleted computer data, emails, breaking encryptions and finding passwords as well as how network systems have been compromised.

Financial Investigator Jobs

A forensic accounting job suits someone who is interested or good with numbers and with an accountancy background. A Financial Investigator (usually a licensed CPA) will be heavily involved with financial crime, fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, tax evasion and finding hidden assets.
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