Compendium of Guidelines of Industry Compliance


The Compendium of Guidelines of Industry Compliance (GIC) serves as the basis for the assessment for new functional-role profiles and the attribution of the e-Jobs Observatory Label of Excellence and Seal of Market Compliance/Certificate.

Compendium of Guidelines of Industry Compliance (GIC) Training Guidelines serves as the basis for the assessment for new functional-role profiles, the Label of Excellence and the Seal of Market Compliance/Certificate and will be the starting point for the initial draft of the perceived European standard.

 


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The document is divided into nine sections:

 

First, it provides some instructions for its use. Role profiles and corresponding training are addressed, and while related, they each have their own approaches and processes that must be described.

Next, there is a list of definitions, that is a glossary of VET-related terms which are relevant for the development of training in this area.

The following two sections describe the construction of and the requirements for the various Internet-related profiles. Thereafter the process for submittal and approval of said profiles is described, for it is in the light of these requirements that training and training programmes may be assessed and validated.

The two sections thereafter describe the labelisation process and the procedure for receiving the e-Jobs Observatory Label of Excellence.

The specified training development guidelines, as well as the evaluation and assessment process for being awarded the Seal of Market Compliance & Certificate are described in the following two sections.

The document ends with a list of references, plus a series of appendices addressing information that is relevant to but not an integral part of these guidelines, such as a list of approved roles profiles, a detailed description of the Label of Excellence and Seal of Market Compliance & Certificate, an overview of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), and an overview of the European eCompetence Framework (eCF).

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