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.
A quality inspector is responsible for ensuring that the products or services provided by the organization meet quality standards and comply with regulatory requirements. The role includes conducting practical tests of processes, materials, and products, identifying problems and deviations from standards, and recommending improvements. Quality control can occur at any stage of production or at the end of production, and can be done on a sample or full basis. The goal is to verify the integrity of the products and ensure they are suitable for continued work or marketing. Quality inspectors work in manufacturing, food, pharmaceuticals, technology, aviation, and transportation industries.
The security guard is responsible for ensuring the safety of people and property in various environments, such as public buildings, educational institutions, events, public transportation, or industrial facilities. Their role includes patrolling and identifying potential risks, conducting security checks, monitoring entrances and exits, and dealing with emergency situations when necessary. Additionally, the security guard may identify and locate safety hazards and act according to defined protocols to prevent disasters or injuries.
Network Manager or Network Administrator is a profession related to computer networks and information technology. A network manager is responsible for the components that make up the computer network of a specific organization, including responsibility for relevant hardware equipment, such as network cards, modems, hubs, switches, routers. As part of this role, the network manager performs configurations and installations of network equipment, maintenance of this equipment, monitoring the proper operation of the equipment, and installation and maintenance of software used for managing computer networks. (Source: Wikipedia)
Career guidance counselors and employment consultants working with us
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