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Education and Mentoring Consulting

Education and mentoring consulting takes place when professionals provide mentoring and evaluation to clients who need help with the management of their business' day to day operations or with personal matters. Consultants work with their clients to find their current business model's strengths and weaknesses, and they also offer advice on how to maximize the company's resources and minimize its liabilities.

Consulting is a good career choice for people entering a variety of industries. As an education and mentoring consultant, you can choose to specialize in a specific sector, such as financial services, telecom, or manufacturing. Clients who have specific needs will be more likely to hire an independent consultant to help the business get closer to its goals.

Another part of education and mentoring consulting is concerned with the evaluation of a business' operations. Here, the consultant will methodically assess each process, procedure and department of the business, and they will augment parts that are working well and they will refine, change or eliminate parts of the business that are not functioning as they should. This part of the job includes recommendations for department mergers, the adding and elimination of positions, and the reworking of department procedures.

One of the education and mentoring consultant's most important assets is their knowledge of the subject matter they normally consult on. In most cases, these consultants develop their knowledge base through a combination of schooling and hands-on experience in their chosen area. For instance, someone who knows about the installation and creation of intercom systems would be able to consult with clients who wanted to enhance the systems in their office buildings.

Working in the education and mentoring consulting field will allow you to interact in a variety of environments with different clients. This is an ideal position for someone who does not like working for the same person for a long time. Consulting assignments can last from a week or two, to six months or more. Depending on the services offered, the consultant may work with more than one client at a time.