Noorderlink seminar recruitment

I hosted the Noorderlink seminar on recruitment yesterday. And boy was it a hundred times more interesting than this opening sentence suggests. A lot of people in Human Resource positions willing to embrace change and experiment and great feedback on my presentation about the project I’ve been working on for the UMCG hospital. I met the lovely Marinus Pranger and Renate van Dijken who work at WOOH. And was impressed by the presentation about Generation Einstein by Renate. As were most of the visitors.

Although I’m always skeptical about any theory involving an entire generation, I do believe the shift to more ‘meaningful’ work might become more and more important. I recommend you keep an eye on the people at Wooh.

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I'm a t-shaped professional. Interested and knowledgeable about a wide range of things, with a clear focus on identity. I clarify, identify, enthuse, explain and speed things up. In a wide range of settings. From a brainstorm at a University Hospital to an editorial item for Bright Magazine. From teaching young students to think conceptually to helping the Ministry of Economic Affairs explain what they do with more schwung.

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I fly solo sometimes, but work together with some of the finest people in their respective industries on other occassions. Be it graphic designers, photographers, code-gurus, filmmakers, project managers or musicians, they all have one thing in common: a genuine love for what they do. Which guarantees both a pleasant project and a wonderful product.