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 welder is a professional who specializes in joining materials together. The materials they weld can be metals (such as steel, aluminum, iron, etc.), as well as plastic materials or other polymers. Welders need to have skill, fine motor ability, and attention to detail, as well as certain technical knowledge about the welded materials and standard work procedures. (Source: Wikipedia)
A logistics manager is a professional responsible for managing and coordinating all logistical operations in an organization, including processes such as goods transportation, inventory management, resource planning and distribution, transportation coordination, and procurement. The manager is responsible for ensuring that products and materials arrive at the right time and place, while maintaining efficiency, low costs, and meeting organizational requirements. This role requires contact with suppliers, drivers, and internal organizational departments, supervision of inventory management systems, planning efficient processes, and continuous improvement of logistics activities. The manager is also responsible for solving technical and operational problems that may arise during the logistics process.
A Water and Soil Technician specializes in planning, developing, and managing water and soil systems for various environmental and agricultural uses. Their role includes designing and implementing solutions in irrigation, drainage, flood prevention, and soil conservation. Additionally, they are responsible for conducting assessments, monitoring water quality, and ensuring sustainable use of water and soil resources. A Water and Soil Technician installs and maintains systems for efficient water resource management and soil stability preservation, and works collaboratively with environmental engineers, agricultural experts, and other stakeholders to develop strategies for improving water management, soil health, and soil productivity, while addressing environmental challenges.
Career guidance counselors and employment consultants working with us
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