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Corporate Trainer Reviews

What is it like working as a Corporate Trainer?

October 2014
The Spirit Of Corporate Life.
Corporate Trainer:
Pros: The corporate sector keeps you on your toes. There is seldom a dull moment, should there be one well it is a sign that you need to get going. This takes care of complacency. It is fresh, vibrant, always seeking the new, be it ideas, attire, outlook, work style etc etc. The corporate sector pays you for what you are worth. It also throws in opportunities for growth and helps in the overall development.
Cons: On the hindsight the same rules if looked at from another perspective can become the very reasons for the "Lows" of the corporate sector. They are target oriented, which if not achieved, you can even loose your job! Since it is fast paced, it can get the better of you at times. You get what your worth- so if you perform you get rewarded, should there be a slump (for whatever reasons), you face the brunt!
September 2014
Challenging informative.
Corporate Trainer:
Pros: Imparting knowledge onto people.
Cons: My salary.
July 2014
Exciting.
Corporate Trainer:
Pros: I get to travel a lot and learn new things every time. I train people and educate them.
Cons: I think I am underpaid for the level of stress I'm in and the devotion I'm giving my brand.
January 2014
SharePoint Training.
Corporate Trainer:
Pros: Putting my skills to good use in the corporate world.
Cons: Currently, the annual salary is not what I expected.
January 2014
Tester corporate trainer.
Corporate Trainer:
Pros: Teaching.
Cons: Not attentive students.

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