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Last updated Jan 28 2025
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Corporate Trainer Reviews

What is it like working as a Corporate Trainer?

May 2019
Rewarding.
Corporate Trainer in Surrey:
Pros: The freedom to train others in my expertise and build my own brand as well as the company's.
Cons: Pay was capped, could not pay more for my position and next position eas taken for the next 10 years until that person retired.
May 2019
We use to make a difference.
Corporate Trainer in Durant:
Pros: State Farm sees no value in its training program
Cons: Everything points to the ending of most valuable types of training.
March 2019
Busy but always exciting.
Corporate Trainer in Woodbury Heights:
Pros: Family environment
Cons: n/a
February 2019
Corporate Training.
Corporate Trainer in Atlanta:
Pros: Opportunities to change direction of work
Cons: traffice
February 2019
Very pleased and proud to be a corporate trainer.
Corporate Trainer in Wichita Falls:
Pros: Helping the providers to lesson the burden of EHR and improving patient satisfaction by allowing the providers to focus more on patient care then documenting
Cons: No foundation or implementation of my new role. They just gave me a new role, informed me I would now be a trainer for providers and nurses to scribe and build templates
January 2019
Corporate Trainer in Dallas:
Pros: Its close to my home, the commute is not to far.
Cons: The traffic is horrible in Dallas, it makes the drive to and from work longer.
January 2019
I work from home.
Corporate Trainer in Grand Rapids:
Pros: I work from home
Cons: My employer is located in Denver, I do not have any other co-workers in Grand Rapids. I work alone, online and travel for training.

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