
“I find Global Skills really helpful, especially Ven. He finds staff that are suitable for my vacant position every time. He does a great job. Ven also keeps in regular contact with me throughout the recruitment process. It’s very reassuring.”
“I find Global Skills really helpful, especially Ven. He finds staff that are suitable for my vacant position every time. He does a great job. Ven also keeps in regular contact with me throughout the recruitment process. It’s very reassuring.”
In the lead up to the holiday season, many businesses in the Retail Industry will need to scale up staff quickly to meet extra demand. As Retail is one of Australia’s growth industries known to have significant labour shortages and high demand this may be proving a hard task. Global Skills is encouraging employers to consider the inclusion of people with disability as potential employees to help meet demand now and prepare for the future.
For current and future workforce needs, Global Skills Disability Employment Services (DES) can help your business access a large and diverse talent pool that is significantly under-represented in the Australian labour market.
William recently celebrated six months of ongoing employment. He also took the time to write a heartfelt thank you for the support he received from Global Skills St Marys.
We are excited to announce that Global Skills’ Customer Support Centre (CSC) is now available for all job seekers, employers and community stakeholders to access.
In this inspiring video, Suzanne explains how the support provided by Global Skills Disability Employment Services, along with her employer, Inspire Care, has enabled new opportunities and increased self-confidence.
In recognition of World Autism Day, 2 April, Darius generously shares his story. He credits the support of our DES team with his sustained employment. He describes how he navigates workplace challenges and explained how his unique skillset is beneficial to his role.
As a proud supporter of International Women’s Day, Global Skills is excited to partner with Dress for Success Sydney to support our female, transgender, and non-binary job seekers.
Today, 18 February 2022, is International Asperger’s Day. A day which aims to raise awareness, educate the general population and highlight the challenges people with Asperger’s face. It’s also a day to celebrate the achievements of individuals living with Asperger’s. Individuals like Codie.
Our campaign, aimed at energising the local post-pandemic economy, received tremendous support from employers across the Greater Sydney and Blue Mountains region.