Get a gift and the chance to win an iPad - Shape the online recruitment of the future!
Dear student,
University of Groningen is cooperating with Potentialpark in an international study on the communication between students and employers.
Searching and applying for jobs online is often time-consuming and frustrating. Furthermore, employers do not always know the best way to communicate via mobile applications and social media platforms. We would like to change that. Therefore we ask for your opinion in a short survey. This is your chance to tell employers how you would like online communication and recruitment to work. Every year, our study is read by many of the top employers worldwide and influences the development of career websites, mobile phone applications and social media communication.
Please take part in the survey:
http://survey.potentialpark.com/s3/otac13nl
The survey is anonymous and takes about 15 minutes to complete. It is independent and not sponsored by any company.
What's in it for me?
1. You will shape the future of online recruitment so that it will become easier to find the right career opportunities and to apply for jobs online.
2. We will share the results with you, if you want.
3. You will learn more about the latest trends in online recruitment and gain insights that will be valuable for your own career.
4. You get the chance to win the latest iPhone or iPad.
5. Every respondent will receive a gift certificate from America Today (via Wrapp) worth 5EUR, to be used in the Netherlands.
The results will be published in media worldwide in the spring 2013.
Thank you, and have fun!
The Potentialpark Team
PS: Potentialpark is a market-research institute based in Stockholm, Sweden. Find out more about us here: www.potentialpark.com, or contact us at survey@potentialpark.com.
Last modified: | 21 July 2023 11.41 a.m. |
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