Hello, I am currently working in a corporate organization drawing a decent pay. Having 2 years of work EXP?

May 28, 2010 - 2:00 pm 2 Comments

But the problem is i want to become a corporate trainer. But i don’t know which college to study or which courser to take, to ensure that i become a corporate trainer. Can any one please advice me on which are good colleges that i can per-sue my career in corporate training or training field in corporate world.

You don`t say which country, but for some reason I`m thinking USA, and I`m not familiar with their procedures. However;
In UK, the normal route to such a career would be either through equivalent experience in an `outside` employment field (ie non-corporate, probably school-teaching, consultancy, public sector or similar) <and generally the most valued, providing the subjects `toyght` had some relevance to a prospective employer>, or, if via the less likely INTERNAL route, by either being seen to have developed such a skill (perhaps organising/running your own team) or being `spotted` by a Manager, and subsequently head-hunted through Personnel.
College courses are unlikely; though participation in short/in-house PRESENTATION SKILLS courses or the like could help; but again you probably need to be identified firstly as a good STUDEND on one of those before you can expect to be recruited.
The final alternative would be to try to gain employment in some sort of Consultancy or public-facing organisation. Once again, the initial spark usually comes through being spotted as an above-average participant/contributor; but want you aspire to be is a rare gift, so if you ARE capable, and you DO persevere, the ultimate rewards could be good.

2 Responses to “Hello, I am currently working in a corporate organization drawing a decent pay. Having 2 years of work EXP?”

  1. Tammy Simpson Says:

    You don`t say which country, but for some reason I`m thinking USA, and I`m not familiar with their procedures. However;
    In UK, the normal route to such a career would be either through equivalent experience in an `outside` employment field (ie non-corporate, probably school-teaching, consultancy, public sector or similar) <and generally the most valued, providing the subjects `toyght` had some relevance to a prospective employer>, or, if via the less likely INTERNAL route, by either being seen to have developed such a skill (perhaps organising/running your own team) or being `spotted` by a Manager, and subsequently head-hunted through Personnel.
    College courses are unlikely; though participation in short/in-house PRESENTATION SKILLS courses or the like could help; but again you probably need to be identified firstly as a good STUDEND on one of those before you can expect to be recruited.
    The final alternative would be to try to gain employment in some sort of Consultancy or public-facing organisation. Once again, the initial spark usually comes through being spotted as an above-average participant/contributor; but want you aspire to be is a rare gift, so if you ARE capable, and you DO persevere, the ultimate rewards could be good.
    References :

  2. DrIG Says:

    Information about corporate training programs will be found below./
    References :
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=Universites+with+corporate+training+programs&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

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