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Employment Therapy Online (ETO) is a career development company based in the United States. The organization promotes a framework called employment therapy that emphasizes the relationship between professional behavior, mindset, and long-term career development[1].
Employment Therapy Online produces digital content and educational resources on workplace communication, professional conduct, business etiquette, and emotional intelligence.
History
editEmployment Therapy Online was established by LT Ladino, a former record executive and longtime recruiter, to address challenges in contemporary workplace environments. These challenges include career instability, professional burnout, and evolving expectations for professional communication and workplace conduct.
The organization offers educational and advisory content via podcasts, articles, webinars, books, social media, and a digital magazine.
See also
edit- Career development
- Emotional intelligence
- Business etiquette
- Organizational behavior
