The platform has three modules: one for information (includes content of interest in Spanish and Ukrainian from the European Union, Spanish Government, Autonomous Communities and NGOs), the other for education (in collaboration with UNED, specifically aimed at acquiring Spanish language skills, but also collaborating includes training modules provided by companies) and employment portal. In the latter, information about vacancies is presented at: Spanish, English and Ukrainianand some of the main employment agencies operating in Spain are cooperating: Randstad, Jobandtalent, Adecco and Manpower.
job postings
Open job postings will be posted both online and in person; In this sense, the CEOE Foundation and the Department of Inclusion have reached an agreement. an information point Person from the moment of arrival of “Companies for Ukraine” in each of the four reception and care centers (CREADE) for Ukrainian refugees established by José Luis Escrivá in Madrid, Barcelona, Alicante and Malaga, Báñez explained. companies will cooperate for this personal attention.
Carmen Aparicio, the person in charge of the project, stated that job offers will be verified by Foundation teams before they are published on the Web, adding that the project will also be reported on the web. explanatory posters They are placed in police stations so that they can also be seen by Ukrainians who have to pass through these facilities to carry out some administration that is the responsibility of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
“Solidarity is made with actions, not just words,” said Antonio Garamendi, CEOE president, during the platform’s presentation; “We entrepreneurs contribute to something we’re committed to: creating jobs. Duty what is needed; We have repeatedly said that there are many jobs where we cannot find people: There is a shortage of people in construction, there is a shortage of 5,000 bus drivers, there is a lack of technological profiles, there is a shortage of engineers… it is a great opportunity for everyone; First, for all the people who come, so they will feel integrated and have a project for the future”.
The CEOE Foundation registered “Companies for Ukraine” within the framework of the “Auxiliary Companies” program launched in April 2020 in the form of economic support and products to the social sectors most affected by the epidemic. The platform has technical support from Universia (Banco Santander) and advice and coordination from consulting firm Oliver Wyman.