Feb
I have 2 degrees in Investigations, and keep running into the problem that one must have field experience to begin working. The TV shows that are popular have made this industry very difficult to get involved with. There are too many wanna-be CSI's out there. Where are the experienced Investigators with the patience to work with an Intern? It seems that political correctness has made this world nearly impossible for an honest and hard-working individual. Any PI's out there?
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There's a lot of ways to get work experience, some of which have already been mentioned. An internship is one way to get great corporate experience, and you might be able to get it even after graduating. Even better is a co-op, which usually lasts for at least 6 months and is more often a paid position.
A smaller firm is more likely to hire you with less experience than a bigger one, and you might enjoy working for them more anyway. Also, take a look at companies who hire from various fields. Forensic accounting has a lot of exciting investigative work that hires a lot of people from different other fields (and out of college). Check out the "Big 4" accounting firms for more info on that. The same for investigative law firms. Look into government jobs such as local law enforcement, or even FBI and CIA. Finally, remember that a job often changes, so don't eliminate choices that don't sound like they're offering exactly what you're looking for. Talk to the employers and see if there is a possibility of changing assignments after some time, or being in a rotation program.
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work at a pixxa shop
i'm not sure.
mabey someone here will know
like the person benath me.
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Lol i heard almost those same words on a radio add yesterday
According to it you should "join the national guard. they will give you hands on experience in whatever field you need."
so there you go. join the national guard.
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Advertise yourself as an independant buisness owner with a degree. Say you are willing to work for free or cheap in return for a good reference in the future. Or volunteer for people who could use your help under the same conditions. And then you'll have a little portfolio for you next emplyer!
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Pro Bono, Volunteer, and Internships is how you get experience. Also location, location, location. Interview skills (Post and Pre)…
IF all else fails join the Armed Forces… They are always hiring. For whats that worth
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I would think it is like anyother job. It has to do more with the people that you know.
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