Certification or Licensing
Insurance fraud investigators who are certified typically earn higher salaries, are more attractive job candidates, and have better chances of being promoted than those who are not certified. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners awards the certified fraud examiner credential to members who meet minimum academic and professional requirements and pass an examination.
Earnings - Outlook - Resources & Associations and more
Vault partners with thousands of colleges, universities and academic institutions to provide students with FREE access to our premium content. To determine if your school is a partner, please enter your school email address below.
- Accountants
- Actuaries
- Auditors
- Business Managers
- Financial Institution Officers and Managers
- Financial Quantitative Analysts
- Forensic Accountants and Auditors
- Fraud Examiners, Investigators, and Analysts
- Health Care Insurance Navigators
- Insurance Claims Representatives
- Insurance Policy Processing Workers
- Insurance Underwriters
- Life Insurance Agents and Brokers
- Property and Casualty Insurance Agents and Brokers
- Regulatory Affairs Managers
- Risk Managers