Business-management consulting and workforce-development services anchor JTS Advisors at 4545 Contour Blvd in College Area, San Diego, within the 92115 ZIP south of the SDSU campus. The firm advises small and mid-size business owners on operational structure, growth-stage planning, and organizational development, with consulting engagements that begin with a diagnostic review of revenue channels, cost centers, and management-layer efficiency. Employment-agency and recruitment services form a parallel practice line, covering candidate sourcing, resume screening, interview coordination, and placement for clients who need to fill management-level and specialist roles without building an internal HR recruitment function. Financial-compliance work overlaps with the accounting and tax-planning services that firms such as Taxlana in Allied Gardens provide, and JTS coordinates with those practices to ensure that organizational restructuring recommendations align with the client's tax-entity elections and quarterly filing obligations. Workforce-development programs build employee-performance frameworks, create onboarding systems, and design retention strategies that reduce turnover costs in high-churn industries. The Contour Blvd location places the practice in the residential corridor between SDSU and the El Cajon Blvd commercial strip, drawing clients from both the campus-adjacent startup community and the established small-business base along the boulevard. Business-formation consulting covers entity selection between sole proprietorship, LLC, S-corp, and C-corp structures, with guidance on California Franchise Tax Board registration, EIN applications, and operating-agreement drafting that coordinates with business-law practices such as Law Office of Jonathan David Frank in College Area. Strategic-planning engagements produce 12-month and 36-month roadmaps that tie revenue targets to staffing plans, marketing budgets, and capital-expenditure timelines, giving business owners a data-backed framework for growth decisions rather than intuition-driven expansion.