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Professional Development Programs — Socioprofessional Reintegration
From WikiDeal, the Wikipedia of e-commerce · Socio-Technical Innovation by Théo Bondolfi
WikiDeal's Professional Programs support socioprofessional evolution through a combination of practical experiences, skill assessments, and community-based activities. These programs mirror the Leisure Programs in mechanics but focus on professional growth, skills development, and reintegration into the labor market.
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Program Components
Professional Programs are built from a modular set of components that participants combine according to their individual needs and goals:
- Online skills assessment: A self-directed digital assessment that maps the participant's existing competencies, identifies gaps, and suggests relevant program pathways. Results are portable and can be shared with potential employers or partner organizations.
- Targeted volunteering: Placements in professional domains adjacent to the participant's skills or interests — helping them build experience, references, and confidence in a low-pressure environment.
- Supervised assistant roles in SMEs: Short-term, structured assistant contracts with small and medium enterprises across all sectors. These are real work experiences with light supervision, designed to bridge theory and practice.
- Transversal skills: Optional modules covering cross-cutting life competencies:
- Driving license preparation (theory and practical support)
- Gardening and urban agriculture basics
- Food autonomy — meal planning, bulk buying, food preservation
- Professional reintegration programs: Structured multi-week programs combining assessment, placement, and follow-up for participants returning to the workforce after a significant break.
Public Funding Compatibility
WikiDeal's Professional Programs are designed with public funding compatibility in mind, without being exclusively state-dependent:
- Linkable to public mechanisms: Programs can be formally linked to social insertion measures, state employment subsidies, cantonal reintegration schemes, or EU-funded training credits. WikiDeal provides the contractual framework; participants and organizations manage the subsidy flows.
- Open to all: These programs are not gated behind social assistance status. Anyone — employed, unemployed, self-employed, or in transition — can participate. The modular structure means each person selects the components relevant to their situation.
- Community-governed: The eligibility criteria and linkages to public programs are defined at the User Group level, ensuring local relevance and compliance with regional regulations.
This approach reflects WikiDeal's philosophy: public support where available, community support always.
The Group Wagon Model
Professional Programs use the same Group Wagon Model as Leisure Programs:
- Participants can create a group around a shared professional interest or sector and invite peers to join.
- Alternatively, participants join an existing group that matches their goals — for instance, a cohort of people seeking SME placements in the food sector.
- Once the wagon fills to the required minimum, the program launches as a cohort. Participants benefit from shared support, mutual accountability, and peer networking.
- Solo enrollment is possible — a single participant can join an open cohort and be matched with peers at a similar stage.
The cohort model is particularly powerful for professional programs: job seekers and career changers benefit enormously from peer solidarity and the knowledge that others are on the same path.
Contract Structure (Mirror Mechanics)
Professional Programs share identical contract mechanics with Leisure Programs, ensuring a consistent, interoperable framework across WikiDeal's marketplace:
- Modular options per participant: Each person selects their own component mix at enrollment — assessment only, placement only, full program, or any combination.
- Contract types available:
- Employment contracts — for supervised SME placements (standard labor law compliance)
- Volunteer contracts — for non-remunerated professional experience placements
- Activity contracts — for skills assessments, training modules, and transversal skills courses
- Social components: Icebreaker sessions (as used in Leisure Programs) are available at the start of cohort programs. Group meetings and structured networking components can be added as optional contract modules.
- Networking components: WikiDeal's professional programs can include optional networking events — connecting participants with each other, with SME partners, and with community mentors.
All contracts are governed by WikiDeal's Contract Governance framework. The Civic Flex Pricing applies: active community contributors receive preferential rates.
See also
- Leisure Programs
- Target Audience
- Contract Structures
- 12 Programmes Overview
- Civic Flex Pricing
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Portal structure (model)
This portal follows the standard WikiDeal market-portal structure. Each market portal offers the same set of content types (the base contract, models, amendments, addenda, lawyer-validated contracts, legal references, compensation, etc.), even when some are still empty:
| 📋 Portal structure — how this market portal works | |
|---|---|
| Rules of the game | Portal Main — the governing conventions for this portal |
| Base contract | Contract Base — the foundation contract and its clause cultures |
| Models | Contract Model(s) — concrete models built on the base |
| Amendments | Base Amendment · Model Amendment |
| Addenda (avenants) | Base Addendum · Model Addendum |
| Lawyer-validated | Contract Validated — contracts validated by lawyers |
| Legal references | Legal Reference — by country and language |
| Compensation | Compensation — Conditions · Pricing & Scales · Miles Credits |
| Use cases | Use cases — real pilot examples |
| Common errors | Common errors — frequent mistakes to avoid |
| Alerts & risks | Alerts & risks |
| Statistics | Usage statistics |
| Tutorials | Tutorials · FAQ |
| Debates | Debates (Talk) |
Some sections may still be empty — they are listed so the structure is available and ready to fill.