May 17th 2024
Refugee people who have lived here for years still experience too many barriers to finding a job that suits them. It really has to be better.
We are wasting talent: Read articleAre you considering working with professionals with a refugee background? When it comes to hiring refugee talent, we've developed a lot of knowledge and experience over the past years. We're sharing all of that here - hoping to support you in your journey. We'll also share relevant external information.
Refugee people who have lived here for years still experience too many barriers to finding a job that suits them. It really has to be better.
We are wasting talent: Read articleSince its founding in 1901, ISS, partner of Refugee Talent Hub, has grown into a global player in facility services.
We have to give each other space: Read articleSmall-scale shelter, integrate from day 1 and involve newcomers in activities in their environment.
Inspiring example: Meierijstad (North Brabant): Read articleLinkedIn is a partner of Refugee Talent Hub. Both organizations want to remove barriers to work and strengthen each other in this.
Everyone has talent: Read articleNot being able to use your native language in your work is no small feat.
Sharing your experiences makes you feel less alone: Read articleAbout 80,000 talented status holders are eager to get to work.
It starts with a personal meeting: Read articleOn World Refugee Day, the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations put its partnership with Refugee Talent Hub in the spotlight.
Status holders? Potential colleagues!: Read articleIn 2022, Bunchmark was closely involved in the professionalization we went through as a team at Refugee Talent Hub.
I think the HR profession is the best there is: Read articleCtac, a Business and Cloud consultancy partner that implements Microsoft and SAP systems, among others, has been a partner of Refugee Talent Hub since 2022.
Ctac's 'can do' mentality: Read article