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	More women in tech? Girls explain how companies can relate to them better

04/05/2016

More women in tech? Girls explain how companies can relate to them better

New research shows that technology companies must relate to girls better if they want to increase the number of women choosing a career in the sector. The girls who took part in the survey offered five ways companies can do that.

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Assessing Digital Skills in Europe: drawing the line between perception and reality

28/04/2016

Assessing Digital Skills in Europe: drawing the line between perception and reality

How do you measure digital skills? How do you know whether a candidate for a job has the skills and competences that they will need to do the work? Letting people self-assess their skills can seem like a simple solution, but it brings a big risk that they will misjudge their abilities.

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Celebrate the IT Professionals Day on April 25!

20/04/2016

Celebrate the IT Professionals Day on April 25!

The eSkills project is pleased to support and mark the IT Professionals Day on Monday, April 25, alongside with one of our partners, the Irish Computer Society (ICS).

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Empowering people to do more through technology

13/04/2016

Empowering people to do more through technology

In today's world, anyone can use their digital skills to make products better for people of all abilities, allowing them to do things that were once difficult or impossible for them. Chris Schlechty, a SharePoint developer at Microsoft, is a good example of this.

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eSkills for Jobs 2016 Competitions are launched!

06/04/2016

eSkills for Jobs 2016 Competitions are launched!

The eSkills for Jobs 2016 European Competitions is coming up, after a very successful campaign in 2015.

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