Happy International Women’s day from all of us at QCS Staffing
To celebrate we are sharing the stories of women within our business and how QCS Staffing is flying the flag for gender equality. Did you know that QCS Staffing's workforce is an even 50/50 gender split? This is great for promoting gender equality in the workplace and not only that, encourages women to achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
According to a survey from Piie on average, having women in
leadership positions aligned with a 15% increase in profitability. This is
great news for QCS Staffing as 50% of our managers and Associate Directors are women.
We asked Joanna Belmar,
Business Services Manager, a couple of questions about being a woman at
QCS Staffing.
How do QCS Staffing help women achieve their goals and
grow into their leadership positions?
QCS Staffing have provided
extensive training, both structured in the Fast Track to Future Leadership
Programme and through 121 coaching. We also have peer group sessions on a
regular basis, where we can share success and seek guidance.
Why do you think QCS Staffing is
a great place for women to work?
There’s a
strong leadership team including 2 women Associate Directors. The culture is
supportive and inclusive, ensuring everyone has the same opportunities to
succeed.
What advice would you give
to other women looking to succeed in recruitment?
Organisation and planning are key.
Like many of our team Joanna is a working mum, in fact over 10%
of our team are mums to children under the age of 10. We know that can be a
tough balancing act, so we asked Caroline O’Sullivan, Global Business Manager and Wendy Pearson, Delivery Executive about their experiences as working
mums at QCS Staffing.
As a working mum, how have
QCS Staffing supported you to maintain a good work/life balance?
CO’S: There are opportunities to have flexible
working weeks and they are always understanding when time is needed for doctor
appointments or sickness and are always happy for you to take an hour for
school meetings. They have also been fantastic during the pandemic. Working from
home and home-schooling has been a challenge for so many of us and they’ve been
really understanding and supportive during the last year.
WP: With having the kids at home during lockdown
its’ been somewhat stressful to say the least. They’ve allowed us to have
flexibility in doing what we can and not setting us our usual monthly objectives .
Also being able to drop the kids off at school and start a bit later.
Has being a working mum or
a woman presented any obstacles in your career?
CO’S: I think as a mum there are always obstacles
when it comes to career, the main ones being time management and “parent
guilt”. Sometimes you’re being pulled in both directions and you can feel that
you’re not doing your best in either area. However, on occasions when I’ve felt
like this, QCS Staffing have always reminded me that family is the most important
thing and have always supported me.
WP: As a working mum I would say yes, as sometimes you don’t have the time to commit. I wouldn’t say being a woman has presented any obstacles.
We’re proud to promote gender equality at QCS Staffing and love sharing our success stories. Start your own QCS Staffing success story and apply today. We’re hiring: Delivery Executives and Recruitment Consultants