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eSelection: recruitment via the web
Whether they live in Kazakhstan or Kansas, consultants interested in bidding
for EBRD contracts can now receive simultaneous notice of new tenders on offer
by the Bank through its new eSelection recruitment system.
Experts who subscribe to eSelection
now have a single point of entry into the EBRD's consultant procurement
system. They can register for e-mail alerts regarding new consulting
opportunities in sectors that interest them. They can express interest
on-line, submit technical and financial proposals and monitor progress in the
selection process on a given tender. These consultants can submit their CVs to
the EBRD in anticipation of future projects that might be of interest to them.
"In 2004 the EBRD awarded €66 million in contracts, an increase of 20 per cent
over 2003," says Dilek Macit, Head of the Consultancy Services Unit.
"Competitive selection process via the web makes the process all the more
transparent, accessible and easy for all concerned."
The EBRD hires a very broad range of expertise via consultancy contracts;
those of €50,000 and above must be awarded through competitive tenders that
ensure compliance with the Bank's Procurement Policies and Rules, and are open
to all nationalities.
"EBRD staff in our London headquarters and in our offices in the Bank's 27
countries of operation will enjoy the ease and efficiency of using the
eSelection system for procurement," says Dilek. "eSelection means online
preparation of procurement notices, short-listing, requests for and evaluation
of proposals, an automated workflow and email alerts regarding specific tasks.
There's no need to courier heavy procurement documents around the world
anymore, which in the past was an burden to consultants from some parts of the
globe.
"Because anyone anywhere in the world can use eSelection," Dilek continues,
"we hope the system will encourage more consultants based in our countries of
operation to bid for contracts. It will also make it much easier and more
attractive for our offices in the field to be engaged in consultant
recruitment and monitoring."
Contact: Consultancy Services Unit
Tel: +44 20 7338 6255 Fax:
+44 20 7338 7451
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