Apr
01
Posted (admin) in Uncategorized on April-1-2008

I met with a middle-age woman yesterday who wants to move to the region from another Southern state. I was impressed with her education, career background and commitment to other people. This is the type of person we need to drive the region forward.

Then it hit me.  We put a lot of effort into attracting and retaining talent and we get one like this and ask, “Why does she want to move here from Georgia with all of this fantastic experience?”

If we believe our talent expansion efforts are working and our region is a great place to live, then we should not be surprised to get candidates like this knocking on our doors. Perhaps, these efforts are beginning to pay off and now we must think creatively how to incorporate these talented individuals into our workforce.

We have amassed the Roanoke Connect database (www.roanokeva.gov/connect) to over 2800 people (plus 300-400 that have opted-out) in the last 2 years with over 1000 of them coming from outside the region. Thus far we have been able to quantify 70 persons getting jobs locally through this online matching process. However, this is only a couple percent of those who contacted us.

As we are cleaning the database, I am beginning to realize that the window of conversion with some of these people when they joined our database (unsolicited) is slowly fading.

It’s obvious the demand is there from outsiders to live in the region, and the supply of certain jobs is also ample, however it seems the connections are still not being made perhaps because skills needed are not an exact match of candidates. It seems we are getting closer, but there is still something holding us up and I cannot put my finger on it exactly. Can anyone finish this thought for me?

Thanks!



 
Feb
15
Posted (admin) in Uncategorized on February-15-2008

Yesterday we talked about “the movement is bigger than Roanoke” as the first of a seven-part series to examine the progress of attracting and retaining young adults in the region. As a result, and our second point, we are able to capture many “qualitative stories of people returning or staying in the region”.

For instance, through our Roanoke Connect database, we have received in excess of over 3000 unsolicited registrants looking for jobs in the region. This tells us that people want to be in Roanoke. Of that 3,000 about 20% are out-of-state with 45 of the 50 states represented.  A similar percentage or more are not from the greater RNR (Roanoke and New River Valleys) . From this database, we have been able to identify 70 success stories of people obtaining jobs through this online vehicle.

We have received numerous emails, testimonials, letters of support from a variety of ages and backgrounds. We have heard at business meetings the truly unique and powerful stories of how people came to Roanoke, which is now being captured at MyRoanokeStory.com.

The bottom line is these stories are being communicated through viral channels and more and more people are finding out about this hidden gem. This leads us to the third example of progress we will examine with the next post tomorrow…



 
Dec
14
Posted (admin) in Uncategorized on December-14-2007

If you are looking to get information and exposure about the local employment market, then check out the Roanoke Connect database. You will receive emails every two weeks on a partial list of jobs locally, connections to local employers, and access to helpful job sites in the region. Over 2500 people have actively subscribed. Over 100 employers are actively using it. Over 60 success stories have occurred. Register now!



 
Nov
21
Posted (admin) in Uncategorized on November-21-2007

Click to view our recent eNewsletters for job postings in the region. Please share this with others.

We receive many requests from employers asking for assistance in finding candidates. We send these eNewsletters to our 2600 person database. If you would like to join our database, then submit a profile.