Security Career

Security Career

Reasons to have a Career in Security

Flexible working hours. Many security officers have the opportunity to choose their own schedules or work a flexible number of hours each week. This allows them to work the hours that best fit their lifestyle. This might be a great career choice if you want to work nonstandard hours. It can also be helpful for those who have responsibilities outside of their security job, like family obligations or a second career.

Little to no formal education requirements.  Most security guards need at the most a high school diploma or its equivalent. The emphasis is often given to on-the-job training such as learning how to respond to emergencies, communicating with people, and crime scene policies and procedures. These minimal training requirements allow security officers to quickly start their careers.

Positive career outlook.   Businesses in sensitive locations are often likely to require security officers to safeguard their goods, and families need security officers to protect their homes and properties, making this an in-demand occupation. With new advancements in security and surveillance technology, there may be a greater need for officers with skills in remote monitoring strategies.

Active and physically engaging.  Some security jobs require physical activity, which can make this a great option for those who enjoy moving throughout the workday. Performing duties like patrolling, surveillance, and investigating involves physical movement which can be challenging and engaging and some people may prefer this over a job that is more sedentary.

Career advancement opportunities.  A security officer can be a great entry-level position for those interested in advancing into higher-level security roles. Many of the skills that security officers learn can be applied to jobs such as correctional officer, private security consultant, cyber security specialist, police officer, or private investigator. Having experience in the security industry helps you gain relevant skills and develop your professional network.

 

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