« Aborder les enjeux humains de demain en entreprise », c’est le thème d’un MOOC intitulé « Transformation RH ».
Le MOOC a lieu du 22 février au 22 mars 2017.
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MOOC sur la transformation RH
Rendez-vous avec les Geiq en mars
Du 15 au 17 mars 2017 sont organisés « 3 jours avec les Geiq ». Les groupements d’employeurs pour l’insertion et la qualification prévoient informations collectives, job dating et journées portes ouvertes afin de faire connaître leurs actions de recrutement, d’accompagnement et d’ingénierie de formation.
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