Corporate Trainer DC

If you have ever considered a career change, or if you are simply looking for a good career to start out in, you might want to consider being a corporate trainer. As a corporate trainer, you will get to travel, meet interesting people, and do something that you truly enjoy doing. There are several different types of corporate trainers, and there are several things that you should know about being a corporate trainer before you begin.


1 . Local Companies

Naylor Road One Stop Center
(202) 645-3413
2626 Naylor Road, S.E.
Washington, DC
A F G E Local 1092
(202) 561-2700
Bolling Afb
Washington, DC
A T U I
(202) 756-2700
5025 Wisconsin Ave Nw
Washington, DC
American Federation Of Government Employees
(202) 737-8700
1325 Massachusetts Ave Nw
Washington, DC
American Postal Workers Union
(202) 291-0801
6139 Chillum Pl Ne
Washington, DC
United States Veterans Assistance Center (USVAC) Veterans Affairs Regional Office
202-530-9371
1722 I Street, N.W., 3rd Floor, Suite 303
Washington, DC
Dept. of Employment Services/Executive Offices
202-671-1900
64 New York Ave., NE Ste 3000
Washington, DC
Business Resource Center
202-671-2144
64 New York Avenue, N.E., 3rd Floor
Washington, DC
Office of Youth Programs/Passport to Work Program
202-698-5202
625 H Street, N.E., 1st Floor
Washington, DC
South Capitol One Stop Career Center/CVS - Pharmacy Regional Learning Center
(202) 645-4000
4049 South Capitol Street, S.W.
Washington, DC

2 . What Is A Corporate Trainer?

A corporate trainer is a person who is responsible for the education of other employees. Corporate trainers work with software, hardware, or new policies. A corporate trainer learns these things, and then proceeds to teach them to others. Usually, a corporate trainer will work for the company that wants employees to learn these things. This can mean that you, as a corporate trainer, work directly for the corporation, or that you work for another company that wishes to provide education for employees on its products or resources.

A corporate trainer is, above all, an educator. No matter whom you are teaching, or what your subject material may be, your primary goal is to go into a situation where a group of people do not know something, and teach them about it. Therefore, it is a job where you can work constantly with other people, and help them improve their careers and better their lives.

3 . Whom Do You Work For?

As a corporate trainer, you might be working for a variety of companies. First, the corporation itself might hire you to teach their employees new and useful information. Also, you might be hired by a company that has put out new software or hardware, and be sent to teach all sorts of people about these products. Thirdly, you might be retained by either the corporation, or a third party, to teach about human resources issues or techniques or person-to-person conflict management. No matter whom you are working for, these are the types of people who will send you to various places in order to give employees new knowledge.

In a few situations, you might work for yourself as a corporate trainer. If you have developed a new way of looking at things, a new style of conflict management, or a motivational concept that you wish to teach to others, you might be hired by various companies to conduct employee seminars.

4 . Traveling As A Corporate Trainer

Traveling is the main part of a corporate trainer job. This is because as a corporate trainer, you will be working with people all over the country, or all over the world. Remember that you can count on a life that is not lived in only one place, if you make corporate training your profession.

Although a corporate trainer travels a lot, it is still a rewarding job. You will get to work with different people in different locations each week, or month, which means that you will get to see a lot of the world and meet a lot of people you wouldn't have come in contact with otherwise. Many people choose to be corporate trainers primarily for these reasons.

5 . Featured Local Company

Naylor Road One Stop Center

(202) 645-3413
2626 Naylor Road, S.E.
Washington, DC
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