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Alexander Montoya
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2 months ago

“If you had the option, would you prefer a mentor, coach, or trainer to support your career growth, and why?”

#workfromhome #jobsearch #interview #application #advice #mentor #coach #trainer

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Alexander Montoya
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2 months ago

“If you had the option, would you prefer a mentor, coach, or trainer to support your career growth, and why?”

#workfromhome #jobsearch #interview #application #advice #mentor #coach #trainer

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Laurel K Kessler-Quinones
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over 6 months ago

I have my Doctorate in Instructional design as well as job experience in academia and business. #remoteworker #education #remote #business #management #Trainer #web design #instructional design

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Michele Mayweather
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over 6 months ago
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Brittney Kuhse
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over 6 months ago

My favorite part about training was helping people learn new things and watching them go from knowing nothing to knowing how to do everything in a matter of days

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Juana Echevarria
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over 6 months ago

Preparadora

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Allima Salisbury
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over 6 months ago

Don’t stress out, if your co-workers are busy and cannot help you. Have someone ring the supervisor and he’ll definitely come out to the floor and help you and also teach you or help you learn what you’re struggling on. Very good people.

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Mengistu Hailu
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over 6 months ago
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Mengistu Hailu
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Steven Black
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Trainer/Mentor at #BacktoBasicsBasketball/Strength&ConditioningMentoringProgram ...

I wouldn't call it a mistake I would just call everyday you just tried to be better at what your craft is so I try to get better at even my example of teaching what I have learned and try to do a build on that that's why it's called back the basics fundamental strength and conditioning because just like in right we always have to go back to the basic fundamentals so I try not to put mistakes and the vocabulary but I would say we just tried to expand and improve on every angle of life and athleticism as we can to improve upon the Skills of Basketball & Life.

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