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- Start new project Connecting Diaspora for Development (CD4D2)
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- 6. What Are the Costs and the Obligations for Companies?
- 8. What Are the Expected Candidate Caseloads?
- 9. Are There Any Specific Criteria for Candidates?
- 10. How Does the Recruitment Process in Senegal and Nigeria Work?
- 11. What Talent Profiles Can We Expect from Senegal and Nigeria?
- 12. Does the MATCH Project Offer Standardized Contracts? How Do You Ensure that Candidates Are Recruited and Treated in Fair Conditions?
- 13. How Do You Ensure that Candidates Have Access to the Infrastructure Needed for Remote Working?
- 14. How Can Job Seekers in Nigeria and Senegal Apply to Participate as Candidates in the MATCH Project?
- 15. How Can a Dutch Company Submit their Requests for Talent?
- 16 .How Is the Visa Process Organized, and to Which Extent Are Companies Involved in this?
- 17. What is the Selection Process for Talent Management Companies and Recruitment Agencies to Contribute to the Project’s Pool of Senegalese and Nigerian Talent?
- 18. What Are Some of the Measures Taken by the MATCH Project in Response to COVID-19?
- 7. Is the Objective to Roll Out the MATCH Project to Other Countries (as Both Source and Destination Countries)?
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