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Company Provides the Programs for Job Analysis
Author: | Thursday November 27, 2008
Jeff Truthan educated rehabilition professionals attending their annual Forensic Conference, about his latest developments.
Professional Profile
Finding “Real” Jobs
Is Company’s Task
When vocational experts need employment facts they turn to a company that has set the standard for research data. For over two decades Jeff Truthan has developed his software and online services for rehabilitation, forensic and career professionals, and he is the first to admit it isn't any .
"It has been a twenty year challenge to provide detailed information on the job market," Truthan said. The founder of SkillTran attended the annual International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals (IARP) conference held in Florida. At his exhibit he met with attendees at his computer and "walked" them through the various programs and helped them find ways to meet their specific needs for information.
“We are constantly tweaking the system to
build a better mousetrap.”
"We are constantly tweaking the system to build a better mousetrap," Truthan told the Voice News. He said that included listening to his clients and getting feedback from them on how to improve the system. "Our customers have a lot of interesting questions and by answering them we can continually develop our services."
Truthan has been building and designing programs since 1982 and, from all appearances, maintains his passion for finding new ways to provide employment numbers that reflect real jobs in real places. That is good news for his many loyal customers.
Ed. Note: SkillTran provides some seven million "real" job openings and daily updates pulled from 200,000 websites. Services include information on transferable skills, pre-injury/post-injury analysis, wage and employment numbers, long term occupational projections and business listings for labor market survey and cold job search.
For more information visit www.skilltran.com or call 800-827-2182. The company is based in Spokane, WA.
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