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Advice From Investigators

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Page 1: Advice From Investigators

Advice

InvestigatorsFrom

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AAs a manager of an established and well respected detective agency I get resumes all of the time; the rst thing I look for before considering a candidate is to ask the question, “How has this person invest-ed in themselves before asking me to

invest in them?

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Learn how to stand out from the crowd. Get as much train-ing as possible. Find a mentor. Private investigation specic training is the most important investment you can make in

yourself!

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Go out on surveillance with an investigator for a full 8 hour day, in order to see if it's some-thing you’d like to do.

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Don't specialize. The more you can market yourself the more business you will be able to

generate.

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Understand your area of expertise and to identify how you want to perform your assignments. Be honest, straightforward and work

at your best.

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Find a reputable investigator who is willing to let you intern with them or who is willing to train you. the best training in this eld is on-the-job.

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Get training.Never ever stop training.

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To earn a living doing this type of work you need a lot of time to build a reputation and a client list therefore in the beginning it should be an avocation with needed time to accomplish

those goals.

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Networking with other investigators. Join a professional association and get your name and face known.