Videos & Podcasts
Recruiting for Diversity
“International research shows that diverse and inclusive workplaces are more likely to attract high quality applicants, retain staff, and boost productivity.” - Rainbow Tick
Brought to you by TradeCareers, Waihanga Ara Rau Workforce Development Council and BCITO Te Pūkenga
How to retain great staff.
“These are people who are mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. They have outside lives, they've got outside interests. When we look after the person as a whole, our employees as a whole, we're actually able to retain them because they want to come to work for us since we’re helping to look after them.” - Nadia Bindel, Field Officer for Mates in Construction, She/Her
Brought to you by TradeCareers, Waihanga Ara Rau Workforce Development Council and BCITO Te Pūkenga
How to become a better people manager.
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Trade Secrets
Join Kura as she talks to some trades trailblazers about why the trades are a brilliant career path.
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Rock 'n' Knock
Don't have a dad, uncle or brother in the trades to get your foot in the door? We've got you covered. Rock 'n' Knock gives you everything you need to get your career rebooted into the Trades.
Suck it up, buttercup
What do you need to do to be a supportive boss? What does a safe and respectful workplace look like? In this episode, we have some of the brave conversations necessary to work together towards a better future for everyone.
On Site
Hosts Jay Reeve and Brooke 'Sparky Girl' Thompson talk to everyone from apprentices to industry leaders about life in the trades and how they'd like to see the sector evolve in the future.
Tradeswomen Talk
Tradeswomen Talk is a podcast inspired by the narrative of women and men of the building trades in America.
Hazard Girls
Host Emily Soloby (USA-based), founder of Juno Jones Safety Shoes, interviews women who have successfully broken barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. These dynamic women share their stories and advice for the next generation.
Emily Soloby