Europeans on the Intercultural Labour Market Lifelong Learning Programme Grundtvig Partnership Project No: 2013-1-RO1-GRU06-29549 5 RESEARCH ABOUT SEMINARS.

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Europeans on the Intercultural Labour Market Lifelong Learning Programme Grundtvig Partnership Project No: RO1-GRU RESEARCH ABOUT SEMINARS WITH THE TARGET GROUPS Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

PARTNERS ORGANIZATIONS 1.- ASOCIATION SMART EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS (ROMÂNIA)-COORDINATOR 2.-FOLKUNIVERSITETET KURSVERKSAMHETEN VID LUNDS UNIVERSITETET (SWEDEN) -PARTNER 3.-INSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT (GREECE) -PARTNER 4.-ENAIP TOSCANA FORMAZIONE E LAVORO (ITALY) –PARTENER 5. STUDIUM JEZYKA POLSKIEGO DLA CUDZOZIEMCOW UNIWERSYTETU LODZKIEGO (POLAND)- PARTNER Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

Grupul intă: 122 membri (42 imigrani) The structure of the target group by gender was balanced to ensure equal opportunities Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

Level of education The project was addressed to qualified persons with a medium level of education, at least. Therefore the minimum level of education of members of the target group was high school. The structure of the target group has a majority formed by persons with post-high school studies (51%), while those with university or high school has approximately equal weights. Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

The most common seminars' improvements as were chosen by the questionnaires respondents 1.Al lot more time for the workshop 2.Increase the content covered in the workshop 3.Shorten the time for the workshop Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

The most common mistakes in writing resume 1.They don't emphasize the competences and skills required by the desired place of work 2.-introduce the information not relevant to the employer 3.- a too wide CV, containing too many information with no link with the desired job 4.- an improper use of the fonts 5.-CV lacking in personal data and contact details Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

The most common mistake in drafting the cover letter Spelling Omission the benefit of the employer Not applied for the job concerned ( a high level of generalization) Failure of the structure Too long Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

We think that the PC operating level of learners were Medium / High for most members of the target group Medium / low for the target group in Romania Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

Making the portfolio Half of the target group members had difficulties in realization of this task. Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

EURES Only one member of the target group had an EURES account. Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

Strengths - Weaknesses Most members of the target group were able to identify the qualities you have for a job. Very few have managed to identify the skills and abilities that should improve them to be efficient at work. Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

What are the 3 most important rules that students believes they must comply at the job interview 1.Informing about the company where you apply for a job 2.Honesty about the skills and competences and why I applied for the job 3.Prepare for open-response questions Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

Results of final questionnaire for seminars’ evaluation by the members of the target group The questionnaire was applied for a number of 118 members of the target groups from Romania (36) Sweden (50), Greece (15), Italy (19) and Poland (17) The respondents had to encircle their own choice for each of the 11 questions. They have 5 levels of satisfaction, the highest level means number 5 The questions were grouped in 3 topics: -WORKSHOP CONTENT (the 3 first questions) -WORKSHOP DESIGN (questions 4 to 6) -WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR / MODERATOR (questions 7 and 8) -WORKSHOP RESULTS (questions 9 to 11) Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

WORKSHOP CONTENT Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

THE WORKSHOP DESIGN Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

WORKSHOP RESULTS Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

Conclusions The questionnaire proved that the target groups were well and very well informed about project's objectives (86%) and the workshops answered to their expectation in a very large measure (103 participants from 118 answer it) The content of seminars and workshops were relevant for their jobs for 75% that answer with 5 or 4 The seminars have stimulated their learning for 79% of participants in the high or very high level and have permitted to integrate these knowledge in their work, for 93% of them. The trainers were considered very well prepared (76%) or well prepared (18%) and very helpful for 89 participants. 82% of participants consider that they will use what they learnt during the workshops, in big or very big measure A very large percent of participants (97%) consider that they will be able to further develop what they learnt in this workshop in their organizations Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA

Thank you for attention! Material realised by Association Smart Educational Projects- ROMANIA