They hear the whispers of the environment, see the tiny details that others miss, and even turn those pesky distractions into clues.
Think of it like this: you're trying to focus on a prospect, but the kids are chirping outside. Most people get annoyed. Not an Eco Detective.
They listen to the street chirping, maybe even identify the causes behind that, and use that moment of distraction to brainstorm ideas related to ways of communication with that prospect.
Basically, they're the Sherlock Holmes of the human environment, using their super-sharp senses to solve the mysteries of the psychological ecosystem of humans.
And hey, it's not just about being cool (though it is!).
EGLPL pays them because they're the problem-solvers who can actually make a difference.
They provides ordinary folks with opportunities to become an entrepreneur and earn money briefcase full every year.
They make mission associates wealthier in every town of their district.