Investigators are curious and observant, and they like to research, analyze, and solve problems. Many enjoy science and math – working independently and in teams.
Industry |
Investigator |
| Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources |
- Food scientist
- Forest ranger
- Wildlife manager
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| Architecture & Construction |
- Code inspector
- Preservationist
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| Arts, A/V Technology & Communications |
- Journalist
- Playwright
- Researcher
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| Business Management & Administration |
- Acquisitions manager
- Business analyst
- Collections clerk
- Management analyst
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| Education & Training |
- Curriculum developer
- Educational researcher
- School psychologist
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| Finance |
- Accountant/auditor
- Claims examiner
- Contract administrator
- Financial officer
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| Government & Public Administration |
- Military intelligence officer
- Policy advisor
- Tax examiner
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| Health Science |
- Biomedical engineer, technician
- Medical assistant
- Technician, laboratory
- Pharmacist
- Research scientist
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| Hospitality & Tourism |
- Forest ranger
- Hotel security officer
- Night auditor
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| Human Services |
- Consumer advocate
- Credit counselor
- Patient accounts representative
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| Information Technology |
- Computer security specialist
- Data, systems analyst
- Information systems architect
- Programmer
- Test engineer
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| Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security |
- Detective
- Forensics examiner, technician
- Fraud investigator
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| Manufacturing |
- Instrument, process control technician
- Quality control specialist
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| Marketing |
- Manager – brand, database, forecasting
- Market researcher
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| Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics |
- Engineer, engineering technician – environmental, facility maintenance, industrial
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| Transportation, Distribution & Logistics |
- Automotive technician
- Inspector – aviation, freight, environmental
- Logistics analyst
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