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Recruiting top talent isn’t just about filling positions—it’s about building a workforce that drives long-term success. EmployIndy’s Talent Connection serves as a strategic partner for employers and recruiters, helping them connect with job-ready candidates who align with their business goals. 

Through Talent Connection, employers gain access to a pool of qualified candidates who have been thoroughly screened for skills and job readiness, ensuring confidence in every referral. Jerry Harrell, Talent Acquisition Consultant for the State of Indiana, has successfully hired 30 candidates with support from EmployIndy.  

“The Talent Connection team has become a trusted partner. They screen qualified candidates and make referrals for specific roles. I feel comfortable endorsing candidates for the agencies because of the excellent skills and job readiness screening by the EmployIndy team,” said Harrell. 

The partnership goes beyond finding candidates, with EmployIndy providing insight into local workforce trends, early alerts on economic shifts, and support in responding to Marion County’s evolving employment needs. 

“EmployIndy services go beyond job fairs and referrals,” said Harrell. “They monitor the pulse of local economic growth and needs. They are closely tied to what happens in our city and in our county.” 

Recently, Talent Connection surpassed a major milestone, placing 1,000 candidates in good and promising jobs. With an average salary of $63,781, these placements reflect EmployIndy’s commitment to helping businesses invest in job quality and wage equity, creating high-quality experiences for workers, and sustainable growth for employers. 

Nearly 600 local employers have utilized Talent Connection to connect to job-ready candidates. Learn more and get connected today at employindy.org/employer-hub. 

New effort launched as part of annual ‘Career Ready’ campaign

Higher Education Commissioner Teresa Lubbers today announced a new initiative, “Roadtrip Indiana,” that aims to help Hoosier students make more informed decisions about their futures through intentional career exploration and direct engagement with employers across the state.

“Our goal with ‘Roadtrip Indiana’ is two-fold: empowering our students to find their career paths while showcasing the dynamic range of job opportunities right here in Indiana,” said Lubbers. The effort is being launched as part of the state’s annual “Career Ready” campaign that promotes greater career exploration and work-based learning opportunities for Hoosier students.

Developed as part of the long-running Public Television program Roadtrip Nation, the Roadtrip Indiana spin-off will follow three Hoosier students on a journey across Indiana as they explore their career interests through interviews with employers in a variety of high-growth sectors. The Roadtrip Indiana initiative will also include classroom resources for schools and a Roadtrip Nation “Share Your Road” platform to engage more employers in sharing their stories.

Calling All Indiana Road-trippers: Apply by May 22
Students interested in joining the Indiana Roadtrip can apply online at rtn.is/indiana through May 22. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and pursuing—or planning to pursue—some form of education or training beyond high school (two- or four-year college, vocational school, trade school, etc.). Applicants must be available to commit to two weeks of travel in August 2017. All travel expenses, plus a daily stipend for food, are paid for by Roadtrip Nation.

Indiana road-trippers will be selected in July 2017, and the two-week trip across Indiana in Roadtrip Nation’s iconic, green RV will take place in August. The documentary will air on public television in 2018, with footage also appearing on other video platforms. The state will begin engaging Indiana employers to contribute to the online “Share Your Road” platform this coming fall, with the classroom resources available to local schools beginning in 2018.

Roadtrip Indiana Partners
Led by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Roadtrip Indiana is made possible with business, government and philanthropic support. Roadtrip Indiana partners include the Strada Education Network, Cummins, First Source Bank, TechPoint, EmployIndy, the Indiana Department of Education, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.

About the Career Ready Campaign
Career Ready is annual public awareness campaign that kick offs each spring to engage Hoosier students in meaningful career exploration activities and work-based learning experiences—like internships—that help them prepare for the future. Educators, local businesses and community partners can take advantage of the free Career Ready resources available at LearnMoreIndiana.org/Career.

About Roadtrip Nation
Roadtrip Nation, known for its New York Times best-selling career guide, award-winning television series, extensive online content archive, and innovative classroom curriculum, is a career exploration organization that empowers people to define their own roads in life. Combining self-reflection with real- world exposure, Roadtrip Nation’s tools enable individuals to connect their interests to compatible life pathways and find meaningful work. Learn more at RoadtripNation.com and RoadtripNation.org.