Professional e-Competence in Europe


The CEPIS Professional e-Competence Survey is a pan-European project undertaken by CEPIS together with national informatics associations that are CEPIS members.

The purpose of this research is to produce and assess an up-to-date picture of the actual e-competences of IT professionals across Europe today, using the profiles recognised by the labour market and analysing them based on the European e-Competence Framework (e-CF). The survey has identified the e-competences of approximately 2,000 ICT professionals in 28 countries across greater Europe. Click here to take the CEPIS Professional e-Competence Survey

European Report and Brochure

The European report outlines the results of this research and includes CEPIS recommendations on the status of professional e-competence in Europe. CEPIS has also created a brochure containing an executive summary of the entire research process, national results, European results, and the key recommendations and conclusions in full.

If you would like to have the printed brochure posted to you please email Carol-Ann Kogelman.

Professional e-Competence in Europe - Presentation of Results

CEPIS' research on Professional e-Competence in Europe has been summarised in an easy-to-read presentation. Click here to find out more

Click here for the European Report Launch Press Release (September 2011) 

National Reports

Click on the flags below to download your national report*

 

belgium

Belgium

 

bosnia

Bosnia &

Herzegovina

 

finland

Finland

 

ireland

Ireland

 

italy

Italy

 

latvia

Latvia

 

malta

Malta

 

norway

Norway

 

romania

Romania

 

spain

Spain

*National reports were only published for those countries that had more than 50 respondents and at least one cluster of a minimum of ten respondents with the same calculated profile.

 

Download the Project Summary