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:[[File:Cnmc-services.png|thumb|400px|right|[[CNM Cyber service]]s (in-house)]]With regard to the scope of [[career service]]s, [[CNM Cyber]] can deliver simply everything. Just few examples include [[career administration]], [[career project support]], [[competence assessment]], [[education]], [[Learning activity|learning activiti]]es, and [[professional credential]]s.
 
:[[File:Cnmc-services.png|thumb|400px|right|[[CNM Cyber service]]s (in-house)]]With regard to the scope of [[career service]]s, [[CNM Cyber]] can deliver simply everything. Just few examples include [[career administration]], [[career project support]], [[competence assessment]], [[education]], [[Learning activity|learning activiti]]es, and [[professional credential]]s.
  
:[[CNM Cyber service]]s can be divided in three categories. You are welcome to pick any, any combination, or all of them.
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:Based on the service provider, [[CNM Cyber service]]s can be divided in two categories. Using its own [[volunteer]]s and/or [[technology]], the [[CNM Cyber Team]] delivers in-house services.
  
:The first category is powered exclusively by the software that the [[CNM Cyber Team]] manages. The goal of software-powered services is to provide you with all the information and instruments you might need in your career journey.
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:On the other hand, the [[CNM Cyber Team]] is teaming up with various partners to add new services. [[WorldOpp Fellowship]] is one of those new services; this Fellowship includes [[employment placement]]. The fellows start operating at the CNM Cyber's technology and continue at the sites of their new employers.
  
:The ''Team's'' volunteers and contractors deliver the second category of ''career services'' in person. These services particularly include a series of [[CNM Cyber event]]s. [[CNM Cyber mentor]]s and [[CNM Cyber consultant|consultant]]s also offer their expert assistance through one-on-one interactions with the patrons.
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:Thus, the categories of services are in-house ones, those that delivered by the ''Team'', usually on premises, and out-team ones, which are delivered by [[Careerprise partner]]s.
  
:Finally, the [[CNM Cyber Team]] is teaming up with various partners to add new services. [[WorldOpp Fellowship]] is one of those new services; this Fellowship includes [[employment placement]]. The fellows start operating at the CNM Cyber's technology and continue at the sites of their new employers.
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:Based on the delivery model, three groups of in-house services can be identified. You are welcome to pick any, any combination, or all of them.
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:[[CNM Cyber volunteer]]s deliver the first group of in-house services one-on-one, in person, as [[mentor]]s and [[consultant]]s.
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:The second group is delivered by ''volunteers'' as well, but not one-on-one, but in groups, synchronously, routinely via [[CNM Cert]] or [[CNM Talk]]. These services are [[CNM Cyber event]]s.
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:The asynchronous services that are automatically delivered by [[CNM Cyber suite]]s compose the third and final group. These services are powered exclusively by the software that the [[CNM Cyber Team]] manages. The goal of software-powered services is to provide you with all the information and instruments you might need in your career journey.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:56, 21 October 2020

What CNM Cyber Can (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Cyber Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cyber. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cyber session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What CNM Cyber Is.

Script

With regard to the scope of career services, CNM Cyber can deliver simply everything. Just few examples include career administration, career project support, competence assessment, education, learning activities, and professional credentials.
Based on the service provider, CNM Cyber services can be divided in two categories. Using its own volunteers and/or technology, the CNM Cyber Team delivers in-house services.
On the other hand, the CNM Cyber Team is teaming up with various partners to add new services. WorldOpp Fellowship is one of those new services; this Fellowship includes employment placement. The fellows start operating at the CNM Cyber's technology and continue at the sites of their new employers.
Thus, the categories of services are in-house ones, those that delivered by the Team, usually on premises, and out-team ones, which are delivered by Careerprise partners.
Based on the delivery model, three groups of in-house services can be identified. You are welcome to pick any, any combination, or all of them.
CNM Cyber volunteers deliver the first group of in-house services one-on-one, in person, as mentors and consultants.
The second group is delivered by volunteers as well, but not one-on-one, but in groups, synchronously, routinely via CNM Cert or CNM Talk. These services are CNM Cyber events.
The asynchronous services that are automatically delivered by CNM Cyber suites compose the third and final group. These services are powered exclusively by the software that the CNM Cyber Team manages. The goal of software-powered services is to provide you with all the information and instruments you might need in your career journey.

Closing

Which statement below is correct:
  1. All of the other substantive answers are correct.
  2. None of the other answers is correct.

Key terms

CNM Cyber service, career project support

What Cyber Can't is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam