ACR Journal

December 2022 | January 2023 The Government Kickstart scheme, designed to give young people employment opportunities and help businesses in the wake of the Covid pandemic, has been hailed as a success by J & E Hall HR director Martin Jefkins. Leading refrigeration solution provider J & E Hall has a proud pedigree of supporting young people through apprenticeships. The company embraced the short-term Kickstart initiative and has now given full-time jobs to three people involved. "We have been lucky enough to find three amazingly good people to join our team permanently. If Kickstart or something similar started again tomorrow I would be at the front of the queue," said Jefkins. "It helped us to achieve some things that we would have struggled to do coming TRAINING 16 How a Government initiative helped refrigeration specialist J & E Hall and led to full-time roles for three recruits. Kickstart success boosts post-pandemic recovery out of the back of Covid and was very good for the people that went on it. Those that went in with the right attitude and thought processes really got some good things out of it." Good experience Kickstart provided funding for young people, aged 16-24, to join businesses on 25-hours-a-week six-month contracts. J & E Hall originally took on four people, expanding the number to eight, for a variety of roles in Dartford and Derby. "We initially had placements for four people and we then got approached by the Kickstart co-ordinators to take on some more because ours were doing particularly well and having a particularly good experience,” said Jefkins. "They were employed in a variety of roles throughout the business. For example, one young person joined our marketing team to review our social media presence and look at how we could do that a bit differently. "We took Emily Stanley on in our HR team for an archiving project for some of our old personnel files. We also took on individuals in our warehouse in Derby, finance and IT, both situated in Dartford. With the move to remote working and working from home there was a need to change some of our systems and hardware. "As part of the placements we committed to give all the Kickstart recruits some training. They went on several courses to help with their employability going forwards, including how to write a CV, preparing for interviews, as well as other useful advice. "We wanted to do the scheme in the right way. There were lots of horror stories during Kickstart of people taking youngsters on and just getting them to do Martin Jefkins Emily Stanley, Vanessa Tu and Robin Nixon, who joined J & E Hall after impressing on the Kickstart scheme Volume 9 No.1

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