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 AI Ethics Analyst is responsible for evaluating and guiding the ethical and fair use of artificial intelligence technologies. They focus on understanding the social, legal, and ethical implications of AI solutions, and help organizations ensure that developed systems align with moral values and social responsibility. The role includes identifying ethical issues such as algorithmic biases, privacy vulnerabilities, and misuse of AI technologies, and providing career guidance towards solutions that protect human rights and the law.
A criminologist is a person who works in clinical, social-rehabilitative, or research criminology. Employment opportunities are in rehabilitation frameworks for offenders and victims and their treatment. For example, within the police, security forces and prison service, rehabilitation and treatment institutions, private frameworks, or academic research and teaching. The social-rehabilitative criminologist is a professional whose professional training and professional role is focused on a scientific approach to studying and analyzing the developments of deviation, the dynamics of the offender, identifying risk factors, and socio-therapeutic intervention. That is, systemic, social, and behavioral treatment. (Source: Wikipedia)
The role of the archaeologist is to research and decipher human history through excavations and in-depth research of ancient findings. The archaeologist is responsible for planning and leading field excavations, collecting findings, documenting them, and understanding their historical and cultural contexts. The role requires skills through which one can reconstruct the lifestyle of ancient cultures, such as carbon dating and geological analyses. Additionally, the archaeologist is involved in the preservation of ancient sites to ensure that the findings remain preserved for future generations.
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