Novice freight load brokers who wish to polish their regulatory knowledge and time-management dexterity can participate in a training program. The program also focuses on the logistical aspects of freight activities.
Academic Requirements
A high school diploma or GED certificate is usually necessary for a position, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Employers favor job applicants with relevant work experience, however.
Training Topics
The BLS reports that new freight load brokers receive practical training after hire. Employees generally undergo less than one year of training and working under the supervision of skilled professionals, according to O*Net OnLine. During training, they learn how to negotiate and arrange the transportation of merchandise with shipping companies and advise customers on transportation and payment methods.
Technology
According to O*Net OnLine, a training program helps a freight load broker learn the tools of the trade. These include hand trucks or accessories, radio frequency scanners and transportation management software.