HUNTSVILLE — Hundreds of Huntsville residents filled the Shurney Legacy Center for the launch of the Career Connect digital workforce platform. The platform matches job seekers with hiring employers in real time.
The challenge, organizers say, is bridging the gap between available talent and the thousands of open positions across the region. The goal is to streamline that connection and get more applicants into immediate interviews.
Event organizers said last month’s turnout was far beyond expectations.
A dozen companies with more than 500 jobs available interviewed applicants throughout the day. A total of 1,342 preregistered before the event, either through the app or at northalabamajobs.com.
Because of this success, the Huntsville Committee of 100 and the Huntsville Housing Authority will host another Career Connect event Jan. 22. Prospective applicants and employers can apply at northalabamajobs.com.
Earlier efforts through the committee’s Ascend Huntsville initiative, a Huntsville Committee of 100 plan to grow and cultivate labor involvement, paved the way for a community-minded, technologically supported approach to connect job seekers with immediate opportunities.
During the three-hour Career Connect event, 760 people registered in person; 1,148 applications were submitted; and 836 applicants moved to the next step with an employer.
An unprecedented 47% of applicants were able to interview — a stark contrast to statewide trends, where labor participation is the fifth lowest in the country.
Huntsville Committee of 100 CEO and event organizer John Allen said the reaction was remarkable.
“The response we saw wasn’t just encouraging, it was exceptional,” Allen said.
This effort is part of a broader emphasis on regional growth, spearheaded by the Huntsville Committee of 100, the Huntsville Housing Authority and other local leaders.
“When more than 1,300 people show interest in just nine days of marketing the hiring event, It tells you everything you need to know about the potential of Huntsville and Madison County,” Allen said. “Our community is ready and available, our employers are ready, and with tools like Career Connect, we are building a faster, smarter, more inclusive way to connect talent to opportunity.
“Momentum is on our side.”
The Huntsville Committee of 100 and the Huntsville Housing Authority will host another Career Connect event Jan. 22.
Prospective applicants and employers can apply at northalabamajobs.com.
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