I'm a very experienced data generalist and way more technical and experienced than most of the employees I see working in these companies already.
I usually work as a freelancer around more traditional companies but would like to work in a private intelligence project for fun = interest.
The problem is, though: a) through their standard recruiting channels, they seem to hire for very shallow roles (solutions architect etc.), and b) they don't seem to be very open about remote works and/or gigs. For instance, most of them are based around Arlington, VA (oh well) and London. Both of which are far from my home.
Any ideas/intros are welcome.
If you'd like to get in touch directly, please do so via smart.shepperd (at) outlook (dot) com or comment with info and I'll reach out
Forensic accounting firms.
Consulting firms (the biggies) do the same sort of thing.
Due diligence for M&A law firms.
Research Associates, Inc. (they do background checks) 27999 Clemens Rd. Westlake, OH 44145 (800) 255-9693
MBO Partners
Lexis/Nexis does this sort of thing.
State licensing commissions (law, real estate, business) also have investigators
Hang out a shingle
PI
dangerzonejobs.com