Person with more and deeper knowledge in a specific area
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An adviser or advisor is normally a person with more and deeper knowledge in a specific area and usually also includes persons with cross-functional and multidisciplinary expertise. An adviser's role is that of a mentor or guide and differs categorically from that of a task-specific consultant. An adviser is typically part of the leadership, whereas consultants fulfill functional roles.[1]
The spellings adviser and advisor have both been in use since the 16th century.[2]Adviser has always been the more usual spelling, though advisor has gained frequency in recent years and is a common alternative, especially in North America.[3][4]
Etymology
The use of adviser is of English origin, with "er" as a noun ending, and advisor of Latin origin.[5] The words are etymological twincognates and are considered interchangeable.
Use of "advisor" appeared in print in the United States in 1889, with The Tennessee Justice and Legal Advisor by William C. Kain and Horace N. Hawkins.[10]The Department of Justice of the United States, Issue 15, printed in 1927 by the Institute For Government Research, uses both spellings: "1. Political adviser and assistant to the President" and "Legal Advisor. Like all the other cabinet officers, the Attorney General is a political advisor of the President".[11]
Consultancy
Business advisor, an expert or a professional in a specific field or a specific subject in business.
Tax advisor, an individual or firm expert in tax law
Finances
Commercial finance advisor, a professional banker expert in business financing and corporate banking relationships
Financial advisor, also known as a financial planner, a practicing professional who helps people to deal with various personal financial issues through proper planning
Investment Advisor, an individual or firm that advises clients on investment matters
Registered Investment Adviser, an individual or firm who has registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or with a state regulatory agency in connection with the management of the investments of others
Publications
Broadband & Internet Advisor (originally Internet Advisor), a magazine which provides articles, news, and reviews relating to Internet technology
The White House: "Briefing by Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes"[15]
English Wikipedia: Ben Rhodes (politician), "the current deputy national security adviser for strategic communication for U.S. President Barack Obama".[16]
The Foundry: "CBS News President David Rhodes is the brother of Ben Rhodes, the White House deputy national security adviser..."[17]
Yahoo News: "President Barack Obama's national security adviser..."[18]
Indiana University Bloomington: "Rhodes is assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor for strategic communications and speechwriting".[19]
Other
Academic advisor, an employee of a college or university who helps students to select courses or an academic major and engaging in short-term and long-term educational planning (in some countries, the professor who offers a student academic/methodologic assistance to prepare the work/thesis job necessary to obtain the degree)
Customer service advisor, a generic job title in the service industry, principally used in the United Kingdom
Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor, a qualification required of chemical distributors and storage companies throughout the United Kingdom relating to packing and labeling of hazardous materials
Technical advisor, an expert in a particular field of knowledge, hired (for example) to ensure that some area of knowledge is portrayed accurately in a movie
Technical design advisor, a person in charge of advising in technical aspects of information-technology design
Indian polymath and a royal advisor of Mauryan Emperors Chandragupta and Bindusara who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra