My Experience As A Job Consultant

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My parents called me Poindexter Pierson. Folks who hear my christian name before they meet me often anticipate that I’ll be smart. Or uncool, like that Martin who goes styling with a oversized clothing and Coke bottle spectacles while he promotes knives. Several friends think of WinstonIOrville and Dwayne Brown, but recently, I can’t think of anyone who has believed me to be a Legal Translation trainer.

Honestly, I am not a popcorn man or a dork. I’m a counselor in jobs and position hunting. I’ve depleted the vast amount of my adult life instructing individuals on finding careers and training qualified job trainers how to do similar work.

During the last 10 weeks I have been the Manager System Planning and Service Creation for the leading international career products company. The title is has so many characters that it barely squeeze on my business card, but it’s a terrific and I enjoy it. Some individuals read the title and think I am a Diploma Translation executive, but I’ve never seen myself that way. I’ve always seen who I am as more like a professor. And I think you can say that I’m a travel agent. I direct individuals through the employment search world to better careers.

When I started out in the business world in the nineties, I began by working with professionals one at a time to teach them on their employment choices and how to spot quality new jobs. I worked with manufacturing employees, business managers, and secretaries in between. Nearly all of my clients were not working, so it was critical to them to begin a job as rapidly as possible. With this task, I taught a lot about what individuals require to do—and not do—to locate careers more easily. After I had worked individually with hundreds of individuals for several weeks, I started consulting courses on how to find a career. I witnessed thousands of individuals in tiers of 15 or 20. Again, I did this for many weeks.

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