ETC has expanded its operations, officially opening a new office in Coomera today.
ETC CEO Jenny Barnett said ETC was excited to be offering employment services in the Gold Coast.
“ETC has been helping businesses in NSW grow for the past 26 years and we ourselves are excited to be expanding our services in the Gold Coast,” Mrs Barnett said.
“We have recently opened offices in Palm Beach, Robina, Southport, Nerang, Helensvale and Coomera, as part of the delivery of the Australian Government’s jobactive program.”
ETC’s General Manager of Employment Services Damon Munt said ETC was now helping about 3,000 job seekers in the Gold Coast.
“We are committed to helping local unemployed people find meaningful and sustainable employment,” Mr Munt said.
“Having the right mix of staff is key to business success and ETC works hard to ensure we fully understand the needs of local employers before recommending suitable candidates to fill their vacancies.
“We take the hassle out of recruitment by providing employers with a shortlist of candidates that meet their specific needs and also assist with the interview process and undertake reference checks.
“The best news is, our recruitment services are subsidised by the government and therefore come at no cost to employers.”
A Smoking Ceremony, traditional Aboriginal dancing and a Welcome to Country was performed by Luther Cora and the Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers as part of ETC’s Coomera office opening.
ETC’s Operations Manager Marion Paulden said the smoking ceremony was an important cultural ritual.
“ETC has a Reconciliation Action Plan and is committed to playing its part in helping end the disparity between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians,” Ms Paulden said.
“Our Reconciliation Action Plan is about building constructive partnerships, promoting Australia’s unique Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander jobs and sustainable economic development.”
Ms Paulden invited local businesses to drop into ETC’s new premises at Suite 7&8, 2 Fortune Street, Coomera, to meet the ETC team.
“We are here to help people get jobs, provide exceptional service to local employers and build strong connections with local communities,” Ms Paulden said.
For further information contact ETC in Coomera on 1800 007 400 or visit etcltd.com.au.
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