Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Firm creates 1,000 opportunit­ies for young workers

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BELFAST technology company Kainos is creating a virtual work experience to make sure young people in Northern Ireland don’t miss out as a result of lockdown and movement restrictio­ns.

It is offering 1,000 work placement opportunit­ies and said it welcomes applicatio­ns from students aged between 14 and 19 years old who will be able to take advantage of live, interactiv­e and virtual career experience­s. The move follows a partnershi­p with Northern Ireland-based School Employer Connection­s and the Uk-wide charity Speakers for Schools which both work with employers to open their virtual doors to young people.

Gemma Crothers, Social Responsibi­lity Manager at Kainos, said the company is excited about growing the potential of the young people of Northern Ireland. She added: “Whilst we adapt to COVIDSAFE working, we must not sacrifice young people’s access to career experience­s. We are delighted to partner with School Employer Connection­s and Speakers for Schools.”

Owen Crozier, Manager of School Employer Connection­s, said the last year has put a stop to many work experience programmes. He called on other employers to follow Kainos’s lead. He added: “Employers now have the opportunit­y to repair some of the damage that the pandemic has caused.

“School Employer Connection­s alongside Speakers for Schools have significan­t experience in this field and will offer full support to any employer who’s prepared to step up and help out.”

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