So far I learned a few different things about becoming a sex crimes detective. Mainly what these detectives do is investigate. They respond to 911 calls involving any child that is under the age of 13 who has been a victim of any sex crime. Also they deal with other victims of any age that are victims of aggravated sexual abuse in all degrees. Also recently, on June 2nd, 2010 there was a news article written about seeking more police training on sex crimes. People want sensitivity to be shown more while dealing with victims of sex crimes. As of April, certain types of causes were going to be looked over and ensured that they are handled the right way. I've also learned that if you don't have the correct mindset to be in this field and if your not going to be able to handle this type of job, then it may be helpful to reevaluate your career choice.
So, the first step is over. You finished filling out the application for the job; listing all of your work experience, answering numerous questions about your work ethic on an online questionnaire, and you even polished up your hand dandy resume! After restless nights of worrying, you finally get a call saying they would love to have you come in for an interview: now what? First, don't panic ! Finding an appropriate outfit can be intimidating, but with the help of Google it is possible. Second, the outfit you should wear is based on what type of position you are going for or what your potential company is. If it's a store like Macy's, for example, it would make sense for you to wear all black since that's the kind of uniform the employees wear. If you're working in an office setting, then you should go either business casual or professional. When in doubt of what to wear, go with business casual! Here are a few images of what business casual and professional ou...
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