A western suburbs business is looking for more workers, after reaping the benefits of Workforce Australia (WFA) services offered by local provider MEGT.
Total Window Concepts has employed four workers via the WFA program, and is looking to fill another ten vacancies, as the Hoppers Crossing business looks to expand its’ operations.
Head of Human Resources, Gabriel Pratap, said the business was always looking to give disadvantaged workers an opportunity.
“We're all about giving someone a second chance and an opportunity to change their life”, Mr Pratap said.
“Our business enrols workers into a Certificate III in Windows and Manufacturing to get them the qualifications they need, while they get real hands-on experience within the workplace”.
91began WFA operations at five locations in the western suburbs on 1 July last year, providing individual support for disadvantaged job seekers and connections to thousands of businesses right across the area.
Total Window Concepts was founded in 1997 and has grown to become Australia’s largest wholesale manufacturer of custom-made window furnishings.
WFA participant Thomas Argiris was hired after a short break from the workforce.
“I’ve been here for only five months and am already training new employees. I’m loving every second of it”, Mr Argiris said.
“I'm grateful for the help 91gave me. It’s fantastic to be working full time with a company gives struggling young people like me, a chance”.
MEGT, which also provides employment services for young Australians on the Gold Coast, has trained, or helped place into work, more than 7,000 participants across the two regions in the past 18 months.