Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers

O*NET 33-3051.00 · SOC 33-3051

Projected Growth
+3%
2024–2034
Median Salary
$76k
BLS OEWS, May 2025
Annual Openings
40k
positions/year
Education Level
Zone 3
Medium preparation needed (vocational or associate's)

What You'd Actually Do

  • Patrol assigned areas
  • Respond to emergency calls
  • Investigate crimes and incidents
  • Write detailed reports
  • Testify in court proceedings

Education & How to Get In

📋
Job Zone 3
Medium preparation needed (vocational or associate's)

Most Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers positions require an associate degree or vocational training. Many community colleges and technical schools offer relevant programs that can be completed in 1–2 years, often with hands-on clinical or lab experience built in.

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Work Environment

Primary Setting

Hands-on — labs, workshops, or field sites

Work Style

Mixed — alternates between solo focused work and collaboration

A Day in the Life

While every role varies by employer and specialization, a typical day as a Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers involves a mix of core responsibilities:

MorningPatrol assigned areas
MiddayRespond to emergency calls
AfternoonInvestigate crimes and incidents

Personality Fit (RIASEC)

Realistic (Doers)5.4
Conventional (Organizers)4.3
Enterprising (Persuaders)4.1
Social (Helpers)3.5
Investigative (Thinkers)2.8
Artistic (Creators)1.1

Who Thrives as Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officer?

Based on the interests and work style this role actually demands, these personality types tend to fit it best. Salary and growth tell you if a career is worth entering — personality fit tells you whether you'll still want it in five years.

ESTJThe ExecutiveISTJThe InspectorESTPThe DynamoENTJThe Commander

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