>>12575802Dunno. Its a profession, maybe study that, 4 more years of college. But it may not ne necessary, maybe you can directly apply to insurance companies or banks or research labs.
You find companies in databases. I use the websites BLS, BEA from the government, and Dun and Bradstreet (a sort of yellow pages) to find companies
https://www.naics.com/ this is also a good resource
These websites are huge and labyrinthic. They can be useful to find companies to work for, employment statistics per industry per type of job, etc. I was once offered a job at a patent law firm but i could not take it for reasons. I now work at a private science lab. You dont know our name, we are nor famous but we show up in public databases