M.C. CONSULTING
“Quality
Communication Consultations”
| Team
  1 Client-Trainee Profile What industry
  do the trainees come from? We
  will be targeting juniors and seniors at colleges and university as our
  primary trainees. There will be a secondary audience for the long time
  unemployed and first time job seekers. We feel this is the best audience for
  our training program because our program's major objectives are to help our
  trainees master interview skills. Our target audience is the least likely to
  posses these skills.  Who will pay
  us to do this training?  Since
  our primary target audience is college students we will be selling our
  program to colleges and universities. We would like to sell the program to
  organizations similar to the Wackerly Center as well and school to offer as a
  required seminar to student. We would also like to sell our program to
  unemployment offices and other organizations that help people to find jobs.  What kinds of
  jobs do the trainees have?   Most
  college students have had part time or seasonal jobs. Some of them have never
  had a job. Our hope is to provide the students with the interview skills that
  will help them obtain a full time position.  What is their
  level of education?  They
  will be college juniors and seniors.  What are
  their experiences with your training topic/skills?  Some
  will have quite a bit of experience and others will have no experience at
  all. Many will have some basic experience with interviewing but could use
  some refresher and help mastering interviewing skills.  What are
  their demographic characteristics?  There
  will be both males and females ages roughly 19 to 22 as our primary trainees.
  Many college students are very busy and unwilling to go to a training program
  like this. It will be important to keep this program fun and interesting.  Why are they
  at our program? It
  would be best to have this as a required event. Many students would be
  unwilling to go unless it was required. This program will help them master
  the skills needed for an effective job interview.  |