Quarterly Newsletter
January 18GREETINGS
Thank you for reading HireAbility Spokane’s first newsletter. This quarterly publication will highlight our most recent employment successes, news and events of interest to the business community, as well as workforce development tips and insights for employers.
SUCCESS STORIES
In the summer of 2016, HAS began documenting individuals with developmental disabilities, successfully employed in the Spokane region. Each one of these stories is unique, inspiring and exemplifies the value this untapped workforce brings to the work place, as well as the advantages of diversity in work environments.Brian Walch: Kalispel Linen Services, Medical Linen Sorter/ Technician
Curtis Bash, manager of Kalispel Linen Services knew when he interviewed Brian Walch, he had found a great match for the needs of his company.“He had a great attitude and was very positive when we met. Since then, Brian has lived up to all my expectations and more.” CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL SUCCESS STORYDID YOU KNOW?
Top Reasons to Employ Someone With a Disability
1. Return on Investment: Businesses that employ people with disabilities turn social issues into business opportunities. These opportunities translate into lower costs, higher revenues and increased profits.- Reduce hiring and training costs while increasing retention rates.
- A large number of Americans say they prefer to patronize businesses that hire people with disabilities.
- Stimulate new product and service development through disability-inclusive diverse teams.
BUSINESS INSIGHTS
Ways to Improve Your Hiring Process
1. Write Better Job Descriptions: Many companies write descriptions with lists of responsibilities and requirements that can alienate qualified employees.- Focus on what your company can do for potential employees, and you’ll attract better candidate.
- A trait such as empathy would likely be much more important for a nurse than an accountant.
- Actively manage your brand by responding to reviews, updating the company’s profile and sharing updates on the company culture and work environment.
THANK YOU
We believe you will discover great value in taking proactive steps to include people with developmental disabilities in your next employee recruitment effort. HireAbility Spokane is here and ready to help you do this. Please contact Charly Walters at (509) 217-4142 or charly@gowise.org for an informational discussion about how HAS can partner with you to help diversify your workforce, strengthen your brand, and improve your bottom line.3 Ways to Improve Your Accessibility So Everyone Can Enjoy Your Website
You know what they say - you only get one chance to make a first impression! For many of us, our website is the first line of contact a lot of folks brush up against with our brand. Either they follow a link from social media, see us in a chamber of commerce registry,...
Growing up with Braille: An interview with Angela Dirk
In honor of January being Braille literacy month, we were lucky enough to sit down with one of our staff at WISE Angela Dirk, who's mother is sight-impaired. Angela shares her experience of growing up around Braille, and some of the new technologies around empowering...
5 Sure-fire Ways to make your Presentations Accessible to All
You may have put in long hours making your company presentation template and building an elaborate presentation to wow your audience; however, with all those improvements, it can sometimes be easy to forget accessibility concerns in the shuffle. Here are 5 easy things you can look for to improve the overall accessibility of your presentations.
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