Enhorabuena a Kristian Stewart (centro) de nuestro programa CES Yakima, nuestro galardonado con el premio SA Value Award por su integridad.

¡Conoce a Kristian Stewart! Ha trabajado con SA durante más de 5 años como especialista en empleo en Yakima. ¡Y recientemente fue el ganador de nuestro Premio al Valor de la Integridad de SA!

Lo que más le gusta a Kristian de trabajar con SA es que puede ayudar a las personas a encontrar trabajo y a adquirir habilidades para ser independientes. Por grande o pequeño que sea, consigue ayudar a sus clientes a conquistar esos objetivos.

 

When you meet someone and they ask, “What do you do?” how do you answer?
“I always keep it short and sweet when talking to someone new about my job. I tell them that I assist individuals with finding employment.”

 

What does a typical work day look like for you? If there is no typical, describe your most recent work day:
“There is absolutely no typical day in this job – and actually it’s been far too quiet today! I will go and do what is needed of me. I will meet with clients, go network out in the community – with or without my clients – talk to employers, and then document all that has happened throughout the day.”

What do you like most about your job?
“The most gratifying item that comes out of my job, is being able to help someone accomplish a goal that they didn’t think was possible. I get to help people every single day discover themselves and become a member of the community.”

What three words would you use to describe your role?
“Empowering, Independence, and Sufficiency”

What personal quality or skill do you think has helped you most in your job?
“Listening. I have always been a very good, active listener. To be able to truly hear what is coming from someone, to know what they are wanting for themselves, you must listen to more than just their voice, but how they approach you, and how they interact with you. It’s important to listen to someone with more than just your ears.”

Given your experience, what would you say to someone who has just started in the field (and/or) what about someone who is interested in a job like yours?
“Listen to what your clients are telling you and learn their skills. Listen to them even when they are not telling you directly. Read between the lines. Get to know them, then help them.”

 

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