AMP signs letter of intent to collaborate with GreenCareer
On July 15, Arbeidsmatchplatform (AMP) traveled to the headquarters of New Energy Coalition in Groningen to officially record the intentions for a long-term collaboration.
Smart collaboration for a future-proof energy region
New Energy Coalition en Arbeidsmatchplatform have signed a letter of intent to work together to strengthen the sustainable labor market in Noord-Nederland, with a focus on the energy transition. New Energy Coalition develops a new platform GreenCareerThis platform brings together vacancies, training courses, and career opportunities in the northern energy region. This platform is part of the broader program Hydrogen Works: H2 Train & Learn Hub which strengthens the energy transition in the north of the Netherlands by investing in human capital.
AMP strengthens GreenCareer with technology and guidance
Arbeidsmatchplatform is committed to making the lives of patients, citizens, and consumers easier with smart, data-driven solutions. Arbeidsmatchplatform boasts a successful operational skills-based matching platform with an advanced candidate tracking system and personalized job coaching. By connecting these two platforms, a powerful ecosystem is created that not only informs users but also guides them toward employment or training.
Joint exploration towards sustainable cooperation
In the coming months, we will explore together how our knowledge, systems, working methods, and networks can best strengthen each other. During this exploratory phase, we will also explore how we can join forces sustainably, with a view to structural collaboration in the future. This declaration of intent marks the start of a promising collaboration for a stronger, inclusive, and sustainable labor market in the Northern Netherlands.
About Hydrogen Works: H2 Train & Learn Hub
GreenCareer is being developed within the project Hydrogen Works: H2 Train & Learn Hub, which aims to train thousands of people and guide them towards jobs in the hydrogen economy. GreenCareer will be the central point of contact for inspiration, orientation, and training in the energy sector. The project is funded by the National Groningen Program (NPG) and the Just Transition Fund (EU).