Professional Orientation and Counseling
Employment consultants are invited to use the Logipass professional guidance system as a support tool in the counseling process and as a decision-support tool for clients.
It is a professional, advanced, and sophisticated system developed by psychologists and experts who understand well the challenges faced by a consultant.
The use of the system includes support from a client manager and a variety of usage possibilities and costs. We have created an interface for you that allows you to manage professions (profiles) according to your needs, what to allow the consultants, what not, advanced reports, and much more.
An actuary specializes in analyzing and evaluating financial risks using mathematical and statistical models. The actuary builds models to calculate risks related to areas such as insurance, pensions, investments, and financial policy, and provides economic forecasts for future scenarios. The actuary uses historical data, advanced statistical methods, and complex calculations to assess the potential cost of risks and suggest solutions for insurance or risk management. The job requires deep proficiency in mathematical and statistical methodologies, the ability to analyze complex financial data, and a thorough understanding of the market and economic environment. The role serves as a cornerstone in fields such as insurance and finance, which inherently rely on risk assessment under conditions of uncertainty.
Rehabilitation counselors provide support and guidance to people with physical, mental, or cognitive disabilities, aiming to improve their quality of life and empower them in their integration into society. They provide daily support, teach independent living skills, and help improve social and communication skills. Additionally, counselors work in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, such as psychologists and doctors, to develop personalized treatment programs. They can work in settings such as assisted living facilities, rehabilitation day centers, youth and adult homes for people with disabilities, vocational rehabilitation programs, and special education institutions.
A sports psychologist specializes in assisting athletes, teams, and coaches to improve their mental resilience and optimize performance. Their role involves creating strategies for stress management, enhancing motivation and self-confidence, and strengthening team communication dynamics. They also support athletes in navigating personal and professional challenges while promoting psychological flexibility and heightened self-awareness. By blending clinical interventions with tailored performance-enhancement techniques, sports psychologists address the unique needs of individuals and groups in the demanding world of sports.
Career guidance counselors and employment consultants working with us
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