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Careers and Recruitment

 What kinds of jobs are available at SMEC?

The SMEC recruits a variety of Professional staff, including consultants, examiners, tutors, and many more professionals.

Why work with us?

SME Consulting staff come from all over the state region and make up a uniquely diverse multiconsulting community. What unites them is the pursuit of excellence in their respective areas, the excitement of being at the forefront of Educational affairs and the desire to contribute to the realization of the purposes of the Desired consultation, as outlined in the Charter, by facilitating communication among students.

SMEC staff also draw their motivation from continuous learning opportunities — in terms of Education, subject areas and consulting techniques — as the agenda of the SMEC expands, and information and communication technologies increasingly support Educational consultation professions. Over time, Educational consulting staff may change roles, units or duty stations.

How to become a Soundmind Educational Consultant professional?

Educational Consulting staff are recruited mainly through Consulting Survey Examinations (CSEs), which are held on average once every year in one unique and systematic consulting survey test (specialist field). The examination announcements are posted on the Soundmind Educational Consults Careers portal a few months beforehand, together with information on eligibility requirements and how to apply.

The purpose of the examinations is to establish a roster of successful candidates from which to fill present and future vacancies for Consultancy positions at Soundmind Consults Headbranch in Isolo.

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