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Last few days to respond to survey: help us further improve NCP Flanders services

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The short survey that NCP Flanders is conducting to collect feedback on its services and suggestions on how they can be further improved is open for five more days.

The NCP Flanders team greatly appreciates it if you could take a few minutes of your time (if you haven’t done so yet) to provide your answers and suggestions via this link.

The survey is still open for answers until 13 October 2023.

The survey is anonymous and structured along three main chapters: NCP assistance, info sessions, and NCP website & LinkedIn. If the responding person indicates not to know one of these aspects, the survey will automatically continue with the next chapter.

Thank you very much for your highly appreciated feedback!

Your NCP Flanders Team

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