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Posted on 05-03-2010
Filed Under (talent) by admin on 05-03-2010
Lewis Waller asked:


If you hope to become a talent scout, you need to see what you can locate as far as training resources go. Obviously (as far as I know), there aren’t any “talent scout school courses” or training facilities out there to take or attend, so you just have to dig deeply in your search. But such a resource shouldn’t be too difficult to find however, in a small amount of time. But when all is said and done, the age-old saying rings true on this matter; “experience is the best teacher”. This line of work is best undertaken with the backing power of many years of hard-earned, time-tested experience under your belt. But what if you are just beginning in this realm of profession, and you just simply don’t have any experience whatsoever?

This is the reason that while you wish to become a talent scout, you should discover a way to reap the benefits of a vast amount of experience and the wisdom which can come from many years of it all by locating a person who has such and can lend it to you. This is what is known as mentoring, and it’s the only method of gaining the educational fortitude of experience while you are still as yet to attain some of your own. It’s pretty much the same as working in an apprenticeship program. Truth be told, when all is said and done, that’s exactly what it is, really.

Many mentors like this are out there in the world today, who have enjoyed long and successful careers in their many years in the field and have now taken on the task of guiding others along the path to become a talent scout. These are the wise sages to be seeking out for you to take on as your mentors, because they can show you the way down the road to success, steer you clear away from all of the pitfalls to avoid, and help you create a long-standing good name for yourself and your business.



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