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Training Administrator Reviews
What is it like working as a Training Administrator?
July 2015
Keep on pushing.
Training Administrator:
Stay current on options and technology for developing good training programs. Change can be SLOW in established companies, so be persistent about new ideas and options to improve training programs. It will benefit your company and keep your skill set on the cutting edge.
July 2015
Training the unequiped.
Training Administrator:
Pros: The flexibility and the challenging aspect of the job. Always want to learn more.
September 2014
Happy Worker.
Training Administrator:
Pros: Making a difference.
Cons: Work overload.
February 2014
Office Conditions.
Training Administrator:
Pros: Working with people. Advising employees on further development. To see growth in an employee and to see that there is a will and a need for development.
Cons: Alot of logistical work. Administrtion work.
September 2013
Training Administrator:
Pros: Helping people develop in their existing careers
Cons: Being responsible for issues outside of your job remit
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