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74/100 career outlook
Mixed picture. AI will change how you work, but the role itself is growing. Lean into the parts only you can do.
0% ai exposure+6% job growth
job growth
+6%
2024–2034
employed (2024)
43,600
people
annual openings
3,900
per year
ai exposure
0.0%
Anthropic index
how you compare
career outlook vs similar roles
1/2
the full picture
Your role sits in rare territory right now. AI isn't automating private investigation work, and the field is growing steadily. You're safe from displacement in the near term.
What keeps you secure is the investigative work itself. You're the one conducting interviews, reading people on site, deciding which leads matter. You search databases and public records, but you interpret what you find. You expose fraud by spotting inconsistencies that require judgment and experience. You build cases that hold up in court because you've done the legwork, not because a tool flagged something. Writing reports matters too, but these are your findings, your conclusions, your credibility on the line.
The job isn't under pressure to transform. It's demand-driven. As long as businesses need background checks, insurance companies need fraud investigated, and people need to be found, this work exists. Stay sharp on your investigative instincts and your ability to connect dots others miss.
task breakdown
this is all you
8
tasks where you're irreplaceable
- Write reports or case summaries to document investigations.
- Conduct private investigations on a paid basis.
- Search computer databases, credit reports, public records, tax or legal filings, or other resources to locate persons or to compile information for investigations.
- Conduct personal background investigations, such as pre-employment checks, to obtain information about an individual's character, financial status, or personal history.
- Expose fraudulent insurance claims or stolen funds.
- Obtain and analyze information on suspects, crimes, or disturbances to solve cases, to identify criminal activity, or to gather information for court cases.
- Testify at hearings or court trials to present evidence.
- Question persons to obtain evidence for cases of divorce, child custody, or missing persons or information about individuals' character or financial status.
ai speeds this up
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tasks AI can assist with
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tasks with high AI penetration
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