The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce facilitates connections and collective action to strengthen the economic engine of the community and support local businesses.
This project created a new consortium between the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, McMaster University and Mohawk College that focused on engaging local small- and medium-sized employers and empowering them to leverage WIL opportunities to expand their current and future capacity. Specifically, this program createc a centralized hub for small- and medium-sized employers to access student talent in Hamilton, and resulted in the creation of 373 WIL opportunities, including co-ops, internships, and field placements.
The Chamber acted as the main connector and support between local employers and their post-secondary institution partners. Based on a business’ specific needs and capacity, the Chamber acted as a guided support to create a direct pipeline to access student talent, bypassing the stress and barriers that typically result in employer drop-off. The project also integrated WIL learning into a variety of Chamber engagement events. In turn, employers were able to enhance their skills and diversify their workforce, providing both immediate and future value.
Through this program, students had the opportunity to work directly with businesses to implement solutions, providing them with relevant experience to bolster their resumes and increase their employability. This enabled networking opportunities with local professionals and open the door to mentorship possibilities that align with students culturally and professionally.
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