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Bluenose Detailing – September 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tell us about your business/organization and what makes you stand out as an employer?

We can meet most of your automotive needs, from sales to finance, as well as service, repair and detailing. Bluenose has a very good reputation for company sales, service and detailing in the small community of Parksville, upholding the values of quality and client satisfaction.

 

What does being an inclusive employer mean to you and how has it benefited your business?

There have been many benefits of hiring inclusively. For example it creates a good team culture. Our new employee is working out very well and has been with us for over 10 months.

 

How many employees do you have?

5 full-time employees.

 

What do you look for in a new employee?

A person with a well prepared resume that demonstrates reliability, a good work ethic, good listening habits, and is willing to learn new skills/duties.

 

What advice would you give someone who wants to work for your organization?

We are always looking for people interested in automotive industry and are detail oriented.

 

Do you anticipate hiring in the next 6 months? If so for what types of positions?

In the spring time our detailing department is most active, so we may be hiring for a Detailer then.

 

What is the best way for someone to apply if they are interested in working for your organization?

Bring a detailed resume in person and be prepared for a personal interview.

September Tip of the Month

September is Disability Employment Month in BC

September is a time to celebrate and recognize inclusive employers and the important contribution people with disabilities make in the workplace.

If you have a disability and are seeking employment, you may be torn on whether to disclose your disability to the prospective employer.

Firstly, you have no obligation to disclose your disability, but consider your strengths and barriers and apply for a position in which you will be successful. For example, if you have issues with your back you probably don’t want to apply for a position loading trucks.

Secondly, ensure you can do the job safely. Employers may have bona fide occupational requirements (BFOR) for certain positions. For example in order to perform their jobs safely, persons employed as drivers require acceptable vision and an appropriate driver’s licence.

The more you can get to know the employer and what they are looking for can help you find and market yourself to the prospective employer. How can you learn more about employers? Some ideas could be to attend our Beyond the Postings workshop to learn more about informational interviewing, look at prospective employer website and facebook pages to learn more about their culture, or check out employers listed on Canada’s Best Diversity Employers https://www.canadastop100.com/diversity/. As well, we are here to assist you and have a team of staff ready to discuss and brainstorm your strengths and job search strategies to help you find the right employer.

So you’ve found the perfect job and have an interview! Employers legally cannot ask if you have a disability in an interview. An employer can ask if you are able to meet the requirements the job – for example are you able to lift 30 lbs?  You may want to disclose you have a disability if you require accommodations for your interview (such as an accessible entrance and hallways). However, you are not legally required to disclose your disability if you do not need accommodations.  The publication, Disclosing Your Disability – A Legal Guide for People with Disabilities in BC, produced by the Disability Alliance of BC, has great information on disclosing your disability and accommodations, including a table on the advantages and disadvantages of disclosure at various stages of your job search.

At the end of the day statistics show hiring people with disabilities benefits an employer. Presidents Group – a network of change-driven BC business leaders who are champions for more accessible, inclusive workplaces list the following benefits for hiring persons with disabilities on their website:

  1. Improved Productivity – Research shows that diverse and inclusive workplaces are:
    • 2x more likely to meet or exceed financial targets
    • 6x more likely to be innovative
    • 6x more likely to effectively anticipate change
  2. People with Disabilities Make Great Employees – Among employees with disabilities:
    • Staff retention was 72% higher
    • 86% had average or better attendance
    • 90% performed equal or better than their coworkers without disabilities
  3. Expanded Consumer Reach
    • The spending power of people with disabilities is over $55 billion dollars
    • 90% of consumers prefer to engage with companies that hire people with disabilities

Basically, hiring people with disabilities is a good business practice.

August 28th Hot Sheet

The Art of Job Search – Free Workshop Series

Tuesdays September 17, 25 & October 1, 8  10am-12pm at the Career Centre

Looking for work can be stressful! Engage in art making, writing and self-reflection in this 4-week supportive group program. Meet two hours each Tuesday to explore the ups and downs of job search and career decision making. No art making experience required and nutritional snacks are included. Call 250.248.3205 to register for this FREE workshop series.

More information on upcoming events in this week’s hot sheet

July 17th Hot Sheet

A new program is available to 55+ job seekers! The Experience Matters! Program offers Employment Counselling, Job Entry Skills, Certificate Training, Paid Work Experience, Mentoring and Post Job Placement Support to eligible workers aged 55 and older. Employers that hire and train eligible workers 55+ and provide full time sustainable employment are eligible for a negotiated Wage Subsidy incentive up to $2800. For more information see this week’s hot sheet.

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#110-198 East Island Hwy,
Parksville, BC V9P 2H3
Tel. 250.248.3205
Fax. 250.248.4154

Hours
Mon-Tues 8:30am-4:30pm
Wed 8:30am-6:00pm
Thurs-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm

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#110-198 East Island Hwy
Parksville, BC V9P 2H3
Tel. 250.248.3205
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm