Training for this position is a bit unorthodox, and hard to follow if you've had no prior experience in this or a related industry. Though there is a need for computer proficiency, a lot of the work done at SDFA is on paper. Checklists, files, maps, etc. Everything has to be written out on a sheet of paper or its lost in a sea of deadlines and reports. Because of the small team, the connections between established employees and their clients is (at times) decades-long. As a newer team member, it might be difficult to form a rapport with some clients because of this.