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Looking for a job or know someone who is?

Do you require help creating a CV? Do you need advice on cover letters or interviews? Do you lack confidence approaching employers?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, then Dawn and Sandra from Workbridge would love to hear from you 😊

Could you use a hand in creating a CV? Do you need advice on cover letters or interviews? Do you lack confidence approaching employers?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, then Dawn and Sandra from Workbridge would love to hear from you 😊

And the GREAT news is that they are at The Business Hive every Monday from 11am to 12pm!

What does Workbridge do? They link the right people to the right jobs, matching abilities with employment. They do this at no cost for jobseekers or employers and also provide up to 24 months of support to find and remain in work.

Workbridge specialises in working with people with health, learning or disability related problems.

Come over and have a chat with Dawn or Sandra! Simply flick them a text or give them a ring to let them know you’re coming and pop in on Monday between 11am and 12pm at The Business Hive.

Phone: Sandra 021 190 2418 or Dawn 021 442 725

Email: sandraf@workbridge.co.nz or dawne@workbridge.co.nz

The Business Hive - 120 Thames Street, Oamaru (next to Countdown)

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We need your help... to find a new member of our team!

If you’re an admin super star - we want you. Yep, we’re growing and we’re looking for someone who loves getting stuff done. It’s a contract role and we reckon the right person will have all the work they can handle between what we need and what out clients need as well.

Bristol

Chief distraction officer & cuddle machine

Yep, we’re growing and we’re looking for an admin star who loves getting stuff done. It’s a contract role and we reckon the right person will have all the work they can handle between what we need and what out clients need as well.

The person we’re after will want to be working on a bunch of different projects - some commercial and some community focused. There’ll be a range of different tasks too - from designing images (with Canva or similar) to preparing documents, planning basic budgets, helping manage events and liaising with all sorts of different people.

We reckon we offer a pretty cool environment to work from - we love a laugh, we have an awesome bunch of members and let’s not forget, one hell of a cute puppy!

See the job description below and please spread the word. You may know the person who knows the person we really need.

Job Description

We are looking for someone who loves admin and is confident using a variety of software systems.

This is a contract role so we will ask you to demonstrate your capability for;

  • self-management

  • initiative

  • discretion

We offer competitive remuneration, flexibility and opportunities to take on further work with other clients to support you in growing your business.

Please send your CV and covering letter to hello@thebusinesshive.co.nz including

  • your preferred time to work

  • the number of hours you wish to work

  • preferred hourly rate

Naturally, all applications will be treated with complete confidentiality.

Requirements

You will be able to;

  • prepare and format documents and presentations

  • post content on a variety of social media platforms

  • update websites on a variety of platforms

  • use Canva or similar to create images

  • use Excel or similar to prepare budgets / spreadsheet information

  • manage files within Google Drive or similar

  • support event management & workshops

  • liaise with our clients and other business

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$35,000 from Lotteries big boost for WaiYou!

I’m truly excited to share the awesome news we have just landed $35,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund for our businesses and young people.

I’m truly excited to share the awesome news we have just landed $35,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund for our businesses and young people.

By we, I mean everyone in the Waitaki and Waimate regions. Yep, everyone. Mums and dads. Young people. Old people. Businesspeople, big and small. Doers and dreamers alike.

You may have forgotten about that WaiYou! project I banged on about a few columns ago. Let me remind you. WaiYou! is a local initiative (Waitaki and Waimate) about making it easy for young people and businesspeople to connect for work-related opportunities including by using a world-class tool (developed in Dunedin) called Youth Employment Success (Y.E.S.).

Why? Because businesspeople want good workers, suppliers and customers.

Young people want real prospects – jobs and careers that aren’t just on a race to the bottom in terms of wages (or satisfaction).

The work world is fast-changing, as is the world of education – vocational and academic.

Economic uncertainty says a heap of educational debt may only serve to send our young people (and our dollars to support them) to bigger towns and bigger economies – leaving our mums and dads struggling in the dust.

We have an ageing population and quite frankly, someone’s got to pay the rates. That means we need working-aged people earning enough to live here.

Different generations have different styles and expectations.

But getting together, learning each other’s priorities and finding that common ground is what gets the business done.

Business owners know that. For us, it’s everyday life.

Over the next months, businesses will have unprecedented opportunity to engage with young people. (Not only with WaiYou! but also the school’s career expo in May).

For businesses, it’s in our interest to check them out and actively look for the mutual benefits they can bring.

We haven’t finished fundraising but, thanks to the Rotary Club of Oamaru and Lotteries, we’re off to a flying start. Let’s make the most of it. We’re all in it together.

WaiYou! is a Rotary Club of Oamaru project. The steering group includes business, school, ot-for-profit and local government representatives from Waitaki, Waimate and Dunedin. Find out more at facebook.com/YESWaiYou.

  • Cara Tipping Smith is a director of The Business Hive.

Source: https://www.oamarumail.co.nz/opinion/35000-from-lotteries-big-boost-for-waiyou/

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New initiative aimed at youth employment

Let’s stop the intergenerational catastrophising and write a new story.

Introducing (drum roll please) a new local initiative; WaiYou!

The revolution is coming.

The kids are taking over the world and so are the machines.

The sky is falling and the baby boomers have sucked the life out of everyone’s future.

Or to quote a boomer mate of mine: “calm the farm”.

Young people revolt (sometimes in both senses of the word). True.

Increased automation is happening. Fact.

Conversely, baby boomers (and gen Xers) are deeply invested in their children’s and grandchildren’s futures.

You only have to ask one.

And that’s the key.

One on one, we all get along. It’s that “them” and “us” type thinking that chucks a spanner in the works.

So, let’s not do that. Let’s stop the intergenerational catastrophising and write a new story.

Introducing (drum roll please) a new local initiative; WaiYou!

WaiYou! has come out of the Work Ready Passport initiative with representatives from both Waitaki and Waimate District Councils, schools, businesses, business groups and community on both sides of the river.

As a group, we are operating under the Rotary Club of Oamaru’s charitable trust.

Our purpose is to write a better story about our youth and work.

Specifically, we want to change that old-people dialogue that says, “kids aren’t work ready”, because we can help them be ready (and if we’re honest, we were pretty useless at the beginning too).

Specifically, we want to change out the young-people dialogue that says “no-one will give me a chance” – because we can give them a chance (and we’ve been there – we could have wallpapered our bedrooms with rejection letters, back in the day).

WaiYou! is going to sponsor a local version of a programme called Youth Employment Success (YES).

YES is a gold-standard, multi award-winning programme that creates one-on-one youth-employer connections that changes lives.

We’re determined to bring it here – as fast as we can.

We’ll be fundraising.

We’ll need employers willing to mentor youth on board.

We’ll need parents and grandparents to show support.

Most of all, we’ll be showing youth we have some cool tools to help them, and they have greater options than they ever had before.

Commenting on the differences between baby boomers and younger generations this week, economist Brad Olsen said: “We need to rapidly shift our energy from blame to action”.

We welcome your interest. Now’s a great time to get in touch.

★ Cara Tipping Smith is the director of The Business Hive.

Source: https://www.oamarumail.co.nz/opinion/new-initiative-aimed-at-youth-employment/

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