Has anyone had any success applying for personal security jobs that may have some application tips?
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Consider applying for corporate security positions inside of larger companies. The size and scope of corporate security departments vary, but the work can be fairly diverse to include executive protection, event security, product tampering, etc. Use Google and LinkedIn to find the names of corporate security directors, and then write to them with your background and credentials.
Check your state's official web site for licensing requirements. To be a personal protection officer in Texas, one needs specific training and employment within a license private investigation or security company.
Senior Special Agent, Retired, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
Private Investigation/Forensic Criminology & Personal Protection Officer, Texas Dept. of Public Safety, Private Security Board License No. A15531, Registration No. 62345
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Representative, Project ALERT, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children;
Texas Comm. on Law Enforcement Certification: Peace Officer (Inactive) & Investigative Hypnosis
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