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Dear East Dulwich residents,


I am working on a international project funded by the European Union' Erasmus+ Progamme that will develop comprehensive training materials for young adults to improve their competencies required for distance working (telework/e-work).


In the first phase of the project, we would like people from 5 sectors to complete a survey to rank various competencies that they find important.

If you work in one of these sectors, could you please spare 5 minutes of your time and complete this survey? It would be a great help and your input would be hugely appreciated.

The sectors are:

- consultancy

- e-commerce

- helpdesk services

- software development

- telecommunications.


If you don't work in any of these sectors, but you know someone who does, feel free to pass on the survey. People don't have to be local to the area or to the borough, as long as they are employed in the UK, it is fine.


The survey can be opened in a Google Form on this link: http://goo.gl/forms/Y730RgYjkF


Thank you for your help and contribution :)


Best regards,

Janos

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