Okay /adv/
I have a year until I graduate with an advanced degree and I'm trying to find a job in shutting down fraud activity. I did an internship related to it and I really enjoyed it. Problem is the internship had no jobs open and no real connections so I didn't stay in that place any longer than I had to. I wondering where I should start looking into jobs related to shutting down fraud activity. People tell me all kinds of different places I should look like credit card agencies, insurance, FBI, Homeland, etc. I'm not sure where to start, anyone have any ideas, or ideas of where I shouldn't look?
>>17494106
You could become a comps claims examiner without any college..
>>17494106
Are you a veteran? You'd probably already know this I'd you are but the feds hire veterans as long as they meet the minimum requirements. SEC, FBI, US Attorneys, etc
>>17494257
Nope, just a student with a masters. I know this was hours ago, but should I not look into homeland or FBI stuff later?
Bumping to see if it's a bad idea to consider homeland or the FBI with a masters or if it's just for soldiers and cops looking to move up in the states.