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Employment Specialist Reviews
What is it like working as an Employment Specialist?
November 2023
Very community oriented.
Employment Specialist in Duncan:
Pros: It is a small community and there are partnerships and relationships between organizations that were established over a decade or more ago. The focus also seems to be on being of service to our community.
Cons: The area has become expensive and wages are quite low in comparison to what it costs to live in Duncan.
March 2023
I love my job. I am able to see my clients grow and develop their careers.
Employment Specialist in Portland:
Pros: The people and constant development opportunities.
Cons: I struggle with the rapid technical changes. There are weekly (sometimes daily) updates.
January 2023
Working with Rehabilitation Correction Dept of Corrections.
Employment Specialist in Los Angeles:
Pros: Working with the disadvantage and placing them in jobs, giving them hope.
I seen this as a mission, not a job.
Cons: Traveling to Sacramento for training or/and meetings
November 2022
Great Place to Work.
Employment Specialist in St. Paul:
Pros: Freedom to perform my job in the way I see fit (within legal guidelines) and control my own schedule.
Cons: Government policies and politics.
May 2021
Nsure qualified candidates are matched with roles that suit their skills and experience. Employment specialists also maintain candidate databases, set up interviews, manage job advertising, and screen prospective candidates.
Employment Specialist in Kansas City:
Pros: I do enjoy helping people break through their barriers and getting a job.
Cons: productivity standards
June 2020
Employment Specialist working with Individuals living with disabilities.
Employment Specialist in Pequot Lakes:
Pros: flexibility, working from home
Cons: overwhelmed with the work and paperwork
February 2020
Employment Specialist in Austin:
Pros: Helping clients get meaningful integrated employment. Work independently. Control of my own schedule.
Cons: Direct supervisor. A lot of driving. Not compensation fairly for my years of experience.
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