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What is a work week like at Dialogic?
This varies from week to week and from person to person. José has written an interesting contribution on this: a week as a researcher. Be sure to take a look!
Who are our clients?
The majority of our research is carried out on behalf of Dutch public organisations: ministries, provinces, municipalities, regional umbrella organisations, grid operators, and more. The Flemish government and the European Commission also seek our advice on a variety of interesting topics.
Do people generally stay at Dialogic for a long time?
More than 80% of people who start at Dialogic are still with us after the first year (February 2024: 86%). This group of people then stays on average for 5.2 years at Dialogic. This is an average; it is not unusual for people to stay for 8-9 years. In these statistics, we of course do not count the partners. They tend to stay much longer at Dialogic: two out of five are founders, and the other three started as juniors!
Do you have a fixed workstation at Dialogic's office?
At our office, we use flexible workspaces - you can sit (or stand) anywhere and plug in your laptop. We have various types of workspaces: one- and two-person rooms for concentration, small individual rooms for (video) calls, 'islands' where 4-5 people work together, and meeting rooms. All workstations have good chairs and two screens. Some workstations are adjustable or can be used as sit-stand desks. Some days are busier than others, but there is always enough space.
For new junior researchers, we reserve a seat at our 'junior island'. This is where you get to know your new colleagues quickly and can easily ask for help if needed.
The work of a researcher is not confined to our office - read all about it here.
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