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Need a job? Start with these companies
November 16, 2003
One of the best places to start a job search is by reading
Canada's Top 100 Employers 2004. It is a catalogue of the
best employers in Canada written by Richard Yerema from the
stance of a job hunter.
Yerema jokes that researching and writing the book has "given
me the chance to vicariously work at all these companies...and
has made me pretty much unemployable."
The book is also a tool for employers.
"The top employers keep an eye on one another,"
said Yerema. "This is a vehicle for comparison."
From a database of 60,000 companies, five Mississauga companies
made the Top 100 list this year, raising the bar for every
employer in the city.
Trillium Health Centre offers employees the chance to try
out a new job for a year with the option of returning to their
old position.
When Trillium suffered a shortage of critical care nurses,
they turned to employees for help. People who want to upgrade
get scholarships.
Trillium Health Centre vice-president Caroline Brereton says
proudly, "The result is that we have zero agency nurses
working in the hospital right now."
Trillium has been on the list of Canada's top employers for
four years...since Yerema started it.
"Effective recruitment and retention of staff isn't a
goal, it's an outcome of doing things right in the workplace,"
These employers are tops
Canada’s Top 100 Employers 2004 offers a number of
interesting Top 10 lists.
Finding Patheon on the Top 10 list of employers for ‘Old
Dogs’ was a bit of a shock for Corporate Communications
Manager Kevin McCarthy. The average age of employees at the
corporate office is 44, but that takes into account senior
management.
“In the plant, the average age of workers is probably
mid 30s,” said McCarthy.
Trillium VP Caroline Brereton wasn’t surprised that
her company was listed among the Top 10 employers for women.
“We employ a lot of women,” she said. “Their
opportunity to grow and develop leadership skills is significant
in health care.”
Trillium was also listed as one of Canada’s 10 busiest
human resources departments. With a full-time work force of
2,028, they received more than 38,000 resumes last year.
Cara was featured on that list thanks to the more than 36,000
resumes they got last year.
“Our restaurants are well-known brands that people want
to work for,” said Cara’s director of HR Services,
Melanie Braaten. “We get a lot of applications through
our corporate website. Except for senior jobs, all positions
are posted there.”
All these applications and resumes helped fill the 4,500 new
jobs Cara created across Canada last year.
Cara also received honourable mention among the 10 best employers
for training and development. Braaten credits Cara’s
programs with cutting down on employee turnover, the bane
of the restaurant industry.
The City of Mississauga received honourable mention among
Canada’s10 best employers for its ‘family friendly
work environment,’ thanks to a 35-hour work week, on-site
daycare and flexible work hours.


