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Financial stress impacts today’s workforce, affecting focus engagement productivity and retention Supporting financial wellbeing essential!

 

As inflation, economic uncertainty, and evolving workplace expectations continue to shape the American workforce, employees are feeling the strain in very real ways. Financial stress is no longer just a personal concern. It directly impacts focus, productivity, engagement, retention, and the overall employee experience.

 

Boosting Employee Financial Wellbeing is an interactive workshop that explores the current state of employee financial health and how it influences performance and mindset at work. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the financial challenges employees face today and learn practical, actionable strategies employers can use to respond with intention and impact.

 

This session will highlight why financial well-being is a critical component of a strong benefits strategy and how organizations can better leverage existing resources to support their workforce. By prioritizing financial well-being, employers can strengthen engagement, improve outcomes, and position themselves as employers of choice.

 

This event is brought to you by CICP, in partnership with Segal and EmployIndy.

 

The session is available to organizations of all sizes and is ideal for HR professionals and leaders focused on workforce and talent.

 
Key Takeaways

Participants will leave with an understanding of:

  • The current state of financial well-being among American workers
  • Why financial well-being matters for both employees and employers
  • Best practices for addressing employees’ financial needs
  • Tips for maximizing existing benefits and resources to support financial well-being
 
Session Details (lunch provided)

Date: Thursday, February 26th

Location: 16 Tech, AMP (Enclave Area)
Time: 12:00 to 1:30 PM
Format: Live interactive presentation
Session Length: 45-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q and A and facilitated discussion

Today freshmen at Crispus Attucks High School participated in mock interviews at their Future Center, conducted by local business organizations, such as EmployIndy, Ivy Tech, and St. Vincent/Ascension. These students spent their semester in the course ‘Preparing for College and Careers’ taught by Polly Brelage. This course taught them about the importance of two of the three IPS School ‘Three E’ mentality: Enroll and Employ. Although the students had been preparing for these interviews, many of them still struggled to demonstrate the necessary skills for success.

Beth Bowling (EmployIndy) interviews Crispus Attucks student

“The largest barrier for these students during their interviews was not being able to supply different examples of work experience they have had,” said Beth Bowling, EmployIndy’s Associate Director of In-School Engagement. “With many students being so young and not yet having an employment history in the traditional sense, many of them had a difficult time thinking outside the box and translating their life experience into a workplace setting.”

However, not all students struggled with this part of the prompt. Brian, one of the interviewees, shared a bit of his experience with the mock interview:

“The hardest part was definitely when they asked about my experience and why I would be good for the job since I’ve never worked anywhere before,” he stated. “But then I remembered that I could pull from examples in my own life. I talked about different jobs I’ve had around the house and how I’ve been mowing the yard and tied that into how it makes me a hard worker and good at multitasking.”

“I was so proud of Brian. This entire semester he has been quiet and hesitant to speak up and his performance today truly impressed me,” said Polly, reflecting on her students’ experiences. “Many students don’t understand how important it is to participate in mock interviews. Although they don’t see it now, down the road they will realize what they learned in this class made a difference in their life.”

Mechelle Polter (EmployIndy) interviewing Brian (Crispus Attucks student)

By participating in conducting mock interviews, employers and business leaders can truly impact a student’s future. It may seem mundane during the practice, but this kind of work-based learning experience is one of many that shapes an individual as they prepare for the workforce. As a workplace professional, you have the skills to not only help young adults get ready for job interviews, you also know some ‘tricks of the trade.’

“You need to remember you are interviewing the company just like they are interviewing you,” shared Mechelle Polter, EmployIndy’s Work-based Learning Manager, during a Q&A at the end of the mock interview session. By helping students’ practice, they are gaining more than just basic interview skills – they are having life experiences.

Robert King (Ivy Tech) interviews Crispus Attucks student

Robert King, Assistant Director of K-12 Initiatives at Ivy Tech Community College, chose to take this one step further as he tied in not only how it is important to interview well, but also how crucial it is to expand their education in order to pursue a good and promising career. Through Ivy Tech’s dual-credit program, Crispus Attucks students have the opportunity to earn over one semester of transferrable course credits, saving them thousands down the road.

If you want to participate in a work-based learning experience but don’t know if an off-site mock interview is the right fit for you, EmployIndy offers connections to many other opportunities for students to experience the workforce first-hand. We are able to provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to conduct an on-site tour, participate in job shadowing or guest speaking, establish an outline for a successful apprenticeship or internship, and other work-based learning opportunities for young people.

Contact our business solutions and talent team at [email protected] to get started today!