Unemployment Inspector
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*Unemployment Inspectors area type of Criminal Investigator. They are typically employed by government agencies at a local level, but may also work for private companies. Their role is to undertake research and surveillance to ascertain whether persons or employers under suspicion are guilty of working or employing workers without the proper documentation.
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- Diplomacy in Difficult Situations
- Focus
- Neutrality
- Research Skills
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