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For it being the second week at my institution I would rate my knowledge as being fairly high. There's a lot of information to take in while going through training, and much of that information has stuck well

I find that my knowledge about my insitution is very high due to extensive training to make sure that I am not misrepresenting the school in any way.

As a new employee to our institution I am still "learning the ropes" so to speak. However, the instituion as a whole provides extensive training to each new staff member. I feel this is very important because it ensures all employees know their job and the school and are set up for success.

Getting better on a daily basis. In time I will feel much more comfortable.

I have a great deal of knowledge regarding CCI and had vague knowlege of my school before however as a newly hired WyoTech admissions rep I am learning so much about our school daily. I have spoken to program chairs and the coordinators of alot of programs, past graduates, and even current students to get the best feel and knowledge of our school. I have even more meetings planned to meet and actually visit our campuses to see the programs and meet the teachers and be able to ask questions. That's one of the great things here at WyoTech, is our instructors are so passionate and want us in admissions to know as much about their programs so we can better prepare future students.

Since I was recently hired I am not as knowledgeable about my insititution as I would like to be. I do continue to learn about this institutaion every time I come into work. WIth more experience in this position I am sure I will be very knowledgeable and effectively distribute the information correctly to potential students.

I am only in my second week of training, so I do not know as much as I will at the end of training. On a scale of 10 I would rate myself a 4. I have a strong grasp on the rules and regulations, but we have yet to get into the programs of study. We will be doing that later in the week.

I would rate it as high. The only way that a student will have a good "student experience" is to interact with staff and faculty that have the knowledge to allow them to make a good sound decision about their future.

When I was first hired with my company I was a little nervous because My company is on the west coast and I am located on the east cost. However, my company flew me out to meet with them. My time spent in those days was so valuable because they provided every resorce I needed to properly do my job. In addition, being able to put a face to a name was very beneficial. I have only been with the company for a few months and already I feel like I know a great deal about them. This process has helped me to gain an even bigger perspective. I know my quest for knowledge will never end, but I feel as if I am in a great place currently.

I rate my knowledge highly because I have put in the appropriate amount of time to study.

I'm still assessing the institution that I currently work for. Right now everything seem well put together in terms of Organizational structure, and Marketing. I'm diving in daily to get a firm grasp so as to have a well rounded knowledge of the work dynamics.

I rate my knowledge as average. I have been in the industry for ten years, however, I just started at a new institute a month ago so I have more knowledge to gain.

I am currently in career services. I work one on one with the students following degree completion. I have come to learn a lot about our programs by assisting students with their resumes. Often I use topics from their classroom to include under "skills" on their resumes!

I am a new admission representative at my institution but I feel as I have a good knowledge. I still have a lot to learn but I do have an understanding of the courses and how to answer basic questions as of now.

I feel that my knowledge about my school is ever growing. I have worked for two career colleges in the last 9 1/2 years and you can never learn everything because there are always new avenues to be explored.

My knowledge is very limited at this point, since today is only my 5th day on the job; however, I am constantly learning by reading all materials given to me, participating in daily team huddles, and listening to/observing management and co-workers.

As a new employee at this institution I have relatively adequate information about this school. However, I am loearning more every day.

I am very lucky that I have been with my institution for a few months before coming into admissions so I was able to have a lot of knowledge before coming into this position.

Considering that I have only been here one week, I feel that my knowledge of my institution is above average. I have had an opportunity to sit in on a variety of classes, have sat in on enrollments with the other representatives and have read our catalog online. I have also been able to talk to our career management person and have sat in on one of her "Career Prep" classes. I have many of our forms to reference and am looking forward to my official training next week.

I agree, I am fairly knew to this institution as well and am trying to soak it all in. I constantly ask numerous questions people in a variety of positions to gain more knowledge to make me more effective in my position.

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