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The Connector Program launched for 琉璃神社, West 琉璃神社, Peachland and Lake Country.
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Connector Program a network to help newcomers to Central Okanagan integrate more easily into their communities. Image Credit: Contributed

When it comes to finding a job, in today鈥檚 business world it鈥檚 often not what you know but who you know that creates employment or business opportunities.

Realizing that, the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission has launched the Connector Program, an attempt to match the right people with newcomers, spouses and partners of newly relocated professionals and recent graduates looking to start or revive their careers.

Corrie Griffiths, COEDC director, said this community integration program is modelled after a similar initiative first attempted in Halifax, N.S.

Griffiths said job seekers and employers rely much more today on networking to either find new employees or job openings.

鈥淥ften we think of the Central Okanagan now as having a somewhat hidden job market, so we feel this program is a job seeking strategy through networking,鈥 Griffiths said.

鈥淏ut it鈥檚 also about more than finding a job. It also provides an opportunity for new people moving to our community to get better integrated wherever they might want to lend their skills, such as volunteering.鈥

Griffiths said 45 community leaders in business, health care, post-secondary education, technology and public administration have volunteered their time as program connectors.

Connectors are asked to meet with two to three individuals a year for a 45 to 60 minute information meeting.

There is also an initial application process to ensure applicants are vetted to ensure job readiness and an ability to connect into the community with their interests or skill-sets, Griffiths added.

To participate in the program, apply online at investkelowna.com/connector or contact workforce@investkelowna.com for more information.



Barry Gerding

About the Author: Barry Gerding

Senior regional reporter for Black Press Media in the Okanagan. I have been a journalist in the B.C. community newspaper field for 37 years...
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