As an entry-level security guard, your primary responsibilities are to patrol your assigned area and provide surveillance to detect suspicious activity. You may be asked to investigate disturbances, search visitors belongings, operate surveillance equipment, react appropriately to emergency situations, ensure the safety of a person or building, and complete incident reports and other paperwork. At the entry-level, you may work with another security guard as a team until you have gained more experience. An entry-level security guard may work for a company, an individual person, or a security organization. Weekends and night shifts are common in this industry.