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Video Interview

Collection of video interviews to company managers and communication experts, to provide VET students that want to become web designers and/or social media managers a better understanding of companies’ expectations according to a Work Based Learning approach.
The interviews organized in thematic areas can be used by VET learners autonomously or by VET trainers to enrich their classroom activities with specific knowledge, competences and skills coming directly from real business case scenarios.
The Video Interview focuses on the following thematic areas:
  • The company web site
  • The social media marketing strategies
  • The visual identity

Video Interview with George Tsaridis, from Trypokarydos, who explains how his company took advantage of the new technologies to provide better services to his customers.

Thematic area
Company website
Name of the entrepreneur
Geroge Tsaridis
Name of the Company
Trypokarydos daily bistro
Economical Sector
Food industry
Country
Greece
Main Contents of the Video Lesson
George Tsaridis, owner and manager of Trypokarydos daily bistro, describes how his company uses the social media and how Trypokarydos took advantage of the new technologies to provide better services to his customers. His company make use of all commercial channels to promote itself but also the events are taking place there. George also analyses the type of website he wants for his company and how he's planning to do that.
Learning Object
learningobject_trypokarydos (Pdf)

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.