TORONTO, Oct. 8, 2013 /CNW/ - With almost three-quarters (73 per cent)
of recent post-secondary graduates surveyed saying a lack of experience
is a barrier to securing their first job, RBC today announced the RBC
Career Launch Program™, a multi-year investment in providing recent
college and university graduates with career experience to help
strengthen their future employability.
A one-year internship for recent college and university graduates aged
24 and under, the RBC Career Launch Program combines formal learning,
mentorship and professional networking opportunities with practical
hands-on business and community experience that will equip participants
with the necessary ingredients to help them build their resume and
launch their career.
"Starting your career with a degree or diploma in hand, but without
experience, is like trying to unlock a door with a key that doesn't
fit," says Zabeen Hirji, Chief Human Resources Officer, RBC. "This
program is designed to equip youth with the critical workplace skills
and practical hands-on experience employers are looking for. In
addition, it fosters the growth and guidance they need through
learning, mentorship and networking that prepares them for this new
stage of life."
The new national survey of recent college and university graduates,
commissioned by RBC and conducted by Ipsos Reid, revealed that among
those who graduated within the last year, four-in-ten (40 per cent) are
still looking for a job. In addition, almost half (44 per cent) of
youth who graduated in the past five years who have found jobs, do not
consider the jobs to be a career. This reinforces the importance of
providing recent graduates with opportunities to gain the skills and
experience needed to bridge the gap between school and career-life. The
survey also found that nearly half (48 per cent) of recent Canadian
graduates say applicable job experience helped them start their career.
"Many students struggle to demonstrate their potential value to
employers after graduating from university or college," says Lauren
Friese, the founder of TalentEgg.ca, Canada's leading job site and online career resource for students and
recent graduates. "Recent grads can't get a job without experience and
they can't get experience without a job."
On January 27, 2014, the first 100 RBC Career Launch Associates from
across Canada will take part in this year-long experience that is
divided into three rotations and complemented with learning and
mentorship:
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First rotation will focus on customer service and sales within retail
banking branches;
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Second rotation is a secondment to an RBC community partner to learn
about the not-for-profit sector and build broader citizenship
engagement
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Third rotation will provide experience working in specialist areas such
as finance, marketing, Human Resources, or technology and operations.
"One of Canada's greatest resources is the potential of our young
people," says Hirji. "The RBC Career Launch Program is part of our
broader commitment to Canadian youth and a stronger Canada."
The RBC Career Launch Program is part of RBC's five-year $100 million
Believe in Kids Pledge to support a wide range of programs for
developing well-rounded kids and youth in Canada. Each year, RBC
already hires more than 2,400 youth into permanent positions. This new
program extends our commitment to the next level.
From October 8 to 22, 2013, RBC will be accepting applications for the
first 100 Career Launch Program Associates, who will begin the program
in January 2014. Interested candidates are encouraged to visit rbc.com/careerlaunch to learn more and apply.
To address questions from interested candidates first-hand, RBC will
host a series of interactive live chats with the RBC Career Launch
team. The first live chat is scheduled for October 17, 2013. Visit rbc.com/careerlaunch for more details.
About RBC
RBC supports a broad range of community initiatives through donations,
sponsorships and employee volunteer activities. In 2012, we contributed
more than $95 million to causes worldwide, including donations and
community investments of more than $64 million and $31 million in
sponsorships. In 2013, the company announced a five-year, $100 million
commitment to helping one million kids.
RBC employs approximately 80,000 full and part-time people who serve
more than 15 million clients in Canada, the U.S. and 49 other
countries. RBC is one of Canada's 2013 Best Workplaces, one of the Best
Employers for New Canadians and one of Canada's Greenest Employers. For
more information, please visit rbc.com.
About Talentegg.ca
TalentEgg is Canada's most popular job board and online career resource
for students and recent graduates. Through employer profiles,
meaningful job opportunities and original content, TalentEgg.ca helps students and recent graduates navigate the school to-work
transition, and helps employers effectively attract, target and recruit
top Gen Y talent.
Ipsos Reid Survey Methodology
These are some of the findings of an Ipsos Reid poll conducted between
August 23 and 28, 2013, on behalf of RBC. For this survey, a sample of
516 Canadians aged 28 or younger who are recent university or college
graduates (within the past five years) was interviewed online.
Weighting was then employed to balance demographics to ensure that the
sample's composition reflects that of the adult population according to
Census data and to provide results intended to approximate the sample
universe. The precision of Ipsos online polls is measured using a
credibility interval. In this case, the poll is accurate to within
±five percentage points had all recent graduates been polled.
SOURCE RBC
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