Hi All, Pls. suggest the right fee a beginner trainer should charge for a full day/half day soft skill training programme. Am new in this field pls. help. Regards, Renu
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
The charges vary from city to city. If you are in a metro or a well developed city - who can ask for 300 - 500rs per hour. Else you can go for 200-250 per hr.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
i would like to know if you are the trainer? then i will be in better position to let you know about the fee.. usually a trainer can ask for Rs1000 to Rs 1500 per hour..
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
yeah i am a trainer having experience of 7 yrs into training but new into freelance training
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
You say you are a beginner. Doing a program must be your first reward. There is no regulation or standardization for fees. Best ask yourself how much you deserve and start demanding. You must know your worth. If you leave it to others, you may be priced, may not be valued.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Renu,
Considering that you have 7 years of experience in the training industry, I would suggest you could demand 350-400 Rs on an hourly basis or 3000-3500 for a day's training. These are the rates for Delhi and Mumbai. However, if you will be training on any behavioral modules like team building, time management, or stress management, don't go for anything less than 5000 Rs for one day's workshop. If the company is far from your residence, you could even ask for a travel allowance. You could lower the rates if it's a small town. I hope that answers your question.
Thanks,
Swati
From India, Delhi
Considering that you have 7 years of experience in the training industry, I would suggest you could demand 350-400 Rs on an hourly basis or 3000-3500 for a day's training. These are the rates for Delhi and Mumbai. However, if you will be training on any behavioral modules like team building, time management, or stress management, don't go for anything less than 5000 Rs for one day's workshop. If the company is far from your residence, you could even ask for a travel allowance. You could lower the rates if it's a small town. I hope that answers your question.
Thanks,
Swati
From India, Delhi
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