Genesis10 met recently with administration officials to discuss the company’s workforce Optmization Service and its potential to address critical employment issues.
Administration officials discussed with Genesis10 how the company’s model of recruitment, training and mentoring can be applied to address jobs issues such as long-term unemployment, “second chance” employment, and veterans’ employment.
Genesis10 has an innovative model that goes beyond the traditional recruiting process to give companies ready access to skilled business and technology professionals, while providing opportunities for people who have been overlooked,” said Lippman.
According to the company, key facets of the program are mentoring and providing a clear path for career development. “We have a proven methodology to help companies deconstruct roles and reengineer work tasks in conjunction with workforce readiness training in order to generate opportunities where un- and underemployed professionals, recent college graduates and U.S. military veterans can be successful,” stated Miller. “Another benefit of our programs,” Miller continued, “is that Genesis10 assumes the risk for clients by making the investment in individuals the company has identified as having potential.”
“Companies that invest in growing their talent today will have a competitive advantage tomorrow,” Lippman said. “Genesis10 has established the foundation to help companies build strong, skilled and sustainable next generation talent in business and IT.”