Background Investigation Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Director, Internal Audit, Data Analytics

Company: OCC

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 07, 2023

None Found

Account Executive, Professional Services

Company: Paro

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 06, 2023

None Found

Customer Success Executive

Company: Pricefx

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 03, 2023

None Found

Customer Support Specialist 1 (Hourly)

Company: Intercom

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 06, 2023

None Found

Interfaces Operations

Company: Enfusion

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 03, 2023

None Found

Editor (Remote Eligible)

Company: Mathematica

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 06, 2023

Mathematica, a data science and analytics firm, is seeking an experienced Editor to coordinate the editing of various publications for clients. The role involves editing reports, proposals, web copy, and other materials for clarity, grammar, spelling, usage, punctuation, syntax, consistency, and adherence to company style. The Editor will also maintain the editorial schedule, ensure documents meet corporate quality standards, and work in a fast-paced corporate environment. The position requires a Bachelor's degree, minimum of three years of editorial or publishing experience, and proficiency in MS Office. The annual base salary range is $60,000 - $85,000, and the position may be eligible for a discretionary bonus. The role is available in several locations and may require a background investigation or security clearance.

Product Owner

Company: Millennium Trust Company

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 07, 2023

None Found

Director of Engineering (Hybrid)

Company: Pangea Money Transfer

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 04, 2023

None Found

DePaul Legal Scholar

Company: American Medical Association

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Apr 29, 2023

None Found

Customer Support Specialist 1 (Hourly)

Company: Intercom

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted May 06, 2023

Intercom is redefining customer support with powerful messaging and automation. The Customer Support team is responsible for onboarding, educating, and supporting customers globally. This is a hybrid role with expectations to work from the office 1-3 days a week and work from home the remaining days. The first 6 months will focus on onboarding, helping customers, and tracking performance. No perfect candidate is needed, and previous experience in a troubleshooting environment is a bonus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Background Investigation roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑Level Investigators earn $50k–$70k; Mid‑Level Investigators $70k–$95k; Senior Investigators $95k–$130k; Lead/Director roles range $120k–$160k, depending on industry and clearance level.
What skills and certifications are essential for a Background Investigation professional?
Key skills include OSINT, forensic analysis, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance. Certifications such as Certified Background Investigator (CBI), Certified Security Professional (CSP), CISSP, ACIC, and ISO 27001 credential the candidate for advanced roles.
Are Background Investigation roles available for remote work?
Yes—many digital investigation, compliance, and risk analysis positions support fully remote work. On‑site roles typically require access to secure facilities and clearance, but remote work is common for data‑driven investigations.
What career progression paths exist within Background Investigation?
Typical progression: Investigator → Senior Investigator → Lead Investigator → Program Manager → Director of Investigations → VP of Security & Investigations. Each step adds leadership, policy‑setting, and cross‑agency coordination responsibilities.
What are the current industry trends impacting Background Investigation?
AI and machine‑learning platforms are automating evidence triage; blockchain is being used for tamper‑proof credential verification; regulatory shifts like GDPR, CCPA, and defense‑specific security directives are expanding compliance scopes; and fintech, healthcare, and defense sectors are driving higher demand for vetted talent.

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