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Training Specialist Reviews

What is it like working as a Training Specialist?

September 2015
There was no room for promotion.
Training Specialist:
July 2015
The training specialist is highly rewarding.
Training Specialist:
Pros: High job variety. Responsible for your own work. In charge of my own projects. Hand off management with support given as needed. Exposure to all areas of the business. Working on multiple projects at once. Responsible for the development and delivery of a number of different types of training, including: process/technical training, orientation, soft skills, e Learning, professional/business development. Work closely with colleges within and outside of the Learning and Development team to deliver on projects.
Cons: Pressure/stress levels can be risen due to multiple projects with tight deadlines. Job description/defined role does not match up with the type and variety of work I am delivering. As per above, salary does not match up to the variety and quality of work being delivered.
September 2014
Work flexibility.
Training Specialist:
Pros: Being able to help.
Cons: Overload of functions.
August 2014
Training Specialist:
Pros: Training and career development are very vital in any company or organization that aims at progressing. That's what I enjoy!
Cons: When employees take training for career development for granted.
December 2013
Stress level.
Training Specialist:
Pros: Nothing specific.
Cons: Work load, too much pressure, coordination, calls.

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