01-01-2018, 07:16 PM
Name of Trainer: brizo13
Name of Supervisor: Idiosyncratics
Name of Recruit/s: jjjonesy6
Trainer Performance (-1, 0, +1): 0
Further Comments:
-> Copied and Pasted from the script; would have preferred it if the Trainer took time to type out a personalised version using the script as a guide.
-> All sentences were correctly structured, grammar, punctuation and spelling accuracy was also good.
-> Overall his pacing was suitable, however, at times, irregular. He should work on pacing himself. Perhaps typing the script (As suggested above) will support this?
-> Awareness was perfect. Concentration fully focused on the recruit and the script and did not alter regardless of any distractions, for example we had somebody walk into the room by accident.
-> Personal flair, eh, could be worked on slightly by removing the need to continuously copy from the script.
-> Always spoke in Bold.
-> Polite gentleman, approached the recruit with care and ensured she was comfortably ready to begin.
-> No incidents of abusive language or behaviour, however, seemed to control the atmosphere of the session very well.
-> No comment available for the ability to train multiple recruits but appeared to handle a single recruit very well.
Overall a good session, I'd just work on improving the pace and adding a little bit of personality to the script which, as I said, would develop through not continuously copying from said script. As long as all the content is in there, the way the session is executed is entirely down to the trainer themselves and I do believe that this should be reinforced throughout EPF to ensure more customisation.
Name of Supervisor: Idiosyncratics
Name of Recruit/s: jjjonesy6
Trainer Performance (-1, 0, +1): 0
Further Comments:
-> Copied and Pasted from the script; would have preferred it if the Trainer took time to type out a personalised version using the script as a guide.
-> All sentences were correctly structured, grammar, punctuation and spelling accuracy was also good.
-> Overall his pacing was suitable, however, at times, irregular. He should work on pacing himself. Perhaps typing the script (As suggested above) will support this?
-> Awareness was perfect. Concentration fully focused on the recruit and the script and did not alter regardless of any distractions, for example we had somebody walk into the room by accident.
-> Personal flair, eh, could be worked on slightly by removing the need to continuously copy from the script.
-> Always spoke in Bold.
-> Polite gentleman, approached the recruit with care and ensured she was comfortably ready to begin.
-> No incidents of abusive language or behaviour, however, seemed to control the atmosphere of the session very well.
-> No comment available for the ability to train multiple recruits but appeared to handle a single recruit very well.
Overall a good session, I'd just work on improving the pace and adding a little bit of personality to the script which, as I said, would develop through not continuously copying from said script. As long as all the content is in there, the way the session is executed is entirely down to the trainer themselves and I do believe that this should be reinforced throughout EPF to ensure more customisation.