Work/Study Programs
Summary
DDD’s work/study program enables recruited employees to develop marketable data management and research skills, earn an income, and complete higher education.
Data management operators in DDD’s work/study program typically work 36 hours a week providing digital content services to clients.
After a one year probation period, operators are eligible for a scholarship package to support their university education. This package includes a partial scholarship, as well as a work schedule that allows them to attend school. Once enrolled in university, they continue to work, enabling them to study and complete their degrees in 4-5 years.
This comprehensive approach to education and skills development allows work/study candidates to simultaneously earn income, develop marketable skills and gain a university degree in their chosen field of study. It is also an important factor toward maintaining DDD’s low attrition rate which is integral to maintaining long term customer relationships.
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Submitted By
Bryan Lehrer