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Most demanded competences and study of the labour market Schools association for improving ICT vocational training Leonardo Da Vinci Partnership 2010-1-ES1-LEO04-20657
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Dutch educational system
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The Albeda College (MBO school) offers middle level vocational ICT training (MBO). This middle level training has three levels. MBO level 1 offers no ICT vocational training
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Levels In the Netherlands in the middle level vocational training (MBO) we have basically three levels in computer science vocational training: The lower level Dutch vocational ICT training (MBO 2, EQF level 2) – ICT employee The intermediate level Dutch vocational ICT training (MBO 3, EQF level 3) - ICT management employee The higher level Dutch vocational ICT training (MBO 4) is EQF level 4 – ICT manager, Network manager, Application developer, Security manager
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Dutch labour market MBO level general vs ICT
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Dutch MBO ICT education MBO participants en MBO diplomas
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Job opportunities MBO ICT the seven Dutch regions red = bad, green = good
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Trends in Dutch ICT Less steady jobs, more often temporary employment Work indepentent of place and time Smartphones and I-pads Life long learning, everyone digital Social networks Durability Cloud computing Security
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Job opportunities MBO ICT different specialities
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MBO ICT Jobs red = not for emloyees without work experience
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MBO ICT Jobs Growth in job opportunities
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Number of MBO ICT students and diplomas 2006-2011
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Development of job opportunities 20012
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Expected demand for employees hardware – software – services - telecom
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Economical climate ICT sector
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Links for job offers http://www.nationalevacaturebank.nl/vacature/bladeren/I CT/1 http://www.it-vacatures.stepstone.nl/ http://www.ictergezocht.nl/ http://www.loketmboict.nl/
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