Criminal Profiler
If you think you have a natural knack for not only understanding, but also predicting, the criminal mind, you need to strengthen your resume by getting a degree in criminal psychology, in addition to criminology. You may have already seen profilers on countless TV/web serials already, but the real job is a lot harder. Nevertheless, it does not always put you in direct contact with criminals, although frequent interactions will become an intrinsic part of your job and future research. Do note that this is a career path which is exclusively reserved for highly intelligent criminal psychologists with an innate ability to recognize patterns both inside and out the human mind. If you think that you have the qualifications, expect to get paid roughly CA$145,000 - CA$150,000 as a professional, criminal profiler and psychologist.
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