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There has been a screaming shortage of ICT professionals for years. This applies without exception to the government. ICT students are also highly sought after in the job market. In other words, there is a very scarce labour market. This requires an effective recruitment approach.
The Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK) is responsible for both HRM policy and the information management of the largest employer in the Netherlands: the Dutch government (120,000 employees). In order to effectively recruit among computer science and information science students, BZK has asked Dialogic to conduct a large-scale survey in vocational education, higher education, and academic education. The aim of the research is to gain insight into what students with an interest in Information Management consider important when it comes to (exploring) work, and what their perception is of (working for) the Dutch government.
The surveys will be distributed in May through study associations and educational institutions.
Want to know more about this research? Ask Robbin te Velde.