In a typical work setting, private detectives and investigators:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of job-related social interaction. They spend a lot of time talking to people to gather information.
- Are sometimes placed in conflict situations. May deal with unpleasant or angry subjects or witnesses.
- Communicate with others primarily by telephone, e-mail, and face-to-face discussions.
- Are responsible for the health and safety of those they protect.
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- Are responsible for the work done by assistants.
- On rare occasions may deal with physical aggression from violent individuals.
- Sometimes work as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- May work indoors or outdoors, depending on the case.
- May be exposed to hot or cold temperatures, depending on the weather and work site.
- Sometimes work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions.
- Must sometimes get into awkward positions to reach cramped work places.
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- Often spend considerable time in a car, truck, or van.
Work Performance
- Repeat the same physical and mental activities.
- Must be very exact in performing their job. Errors could result in serious legal problems, especially in court cases.
- Often make decisions that significantly impact others. They usually act without talking to others first, although they often talk to clients for information and occasionally direction.
- Set their tasks and goals without talking to someone first.
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- Must meet strict daily and weekly deadlines.
Hours/Travel
- May work part time or full time.
- Often work irregular hours to conduct surveillance or contact people who are not available during normal working hours. May work early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays.