Evenfields

Evenfields

Staffing and Recruiting

Birmingham , Birmingham 1,371 followers

Championing diversity, inclusion & growth in the job search process

About us

Companies that invest in diversity attract top talent, encourage extraordinary innovation, and improve their financial performance. WHO ARE WE? We are Evenfields. Diversity and Inclusion Connectors. Evenfields aren’t just recruiters, we’re connectors. Our aim is to create sustainable connections between communities and businesses. We believe in promoting inclusive career opportunities that reflect the local demographic. WHAT DO WE DO? Our approach starts at the beginning, working with schools to develop a new generation of employees. We provide students with focused career guidance, linking school learning to future careers and allowing them to make informed decisions about their futures. We work with businesses to share their vacancies with our talent pool – and provide bespoke training and consultation on workplace diversity. The services we provide can be tailored to the needs of your business - whether it’s recruitment, communication training programmes or just research - we create diverse and inclusive solutions for everybody. Our end-to-end focus creates a sustainable connection between communities and businesses. Developing young talent and helping businesses flourish. Everyone grows in Evenfields.

Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Birmingham , Birmingham
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019

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    Founder of Black Talent Awards & Evenfields | Engaging Keynote Speaker | Championing Black Talent Pipeline Attraction and Retention | Inclusive & Sustainable Recruitment | Building Corporate Partnerships

    Right now I'm overwhelmed with gratitude ❤🙏🏾 On Friday I was incredibly nervous, but The Black Talent Awards truly delivered. It was a night that reclaimed narratives and celebrated excellence. Taking a moment to process everything, but I wanted to share that on Friday night, we experienced what felt like The Black Oscars right here in Birmingham. We are all committed to #SoarHigher and to support others in their journey to do the same. A heartfelt thank you to EVERYONE who attended and supported us, especially our phenomenal finalists, winners, judges, sponsors, and the entire team. Stay tuned for more posts next week—there’s so much more to share. Alisa Sheryl Anne-Marie Tiana #blackhistorymonth #reclaimmynarrative

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    Have you got your early bird tickets for the BTAs yet? The early bird discount ends on SUNDAY. Consider it a payday treat to yourself and a loved one! Not sure whether to attend because you don't know any finalists personally? You're in good company - many people attend the awards to celebrate with the community, for the incredible show and to expand their network. Over 50% of tickets are gone, so be quick! blacktalentawards.co.uk for tickets. 🖤

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    Founder of Black Talent Awards & Evenfields | Engaging Keynote Speaker | Championing Black Talent Pipeline Attraction and Retention | Inclusive & Sustainable Recruitment | Building Corporate Partnerships

    Get YOUR tickets for The Black Talent Awards now. Last year we sold out 4 weeks in advance - we have 4 weeks to go 🙌🏾 That is the post - have a great day! https://lnkd.in/eSsQPQEa . . . . . #btafamily #btas2024 #blacktalent

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    Founder of Black Talent Awards & Evenfields | Engaging Keynote Speaker | Championing Black Talent Pipeline Attraction and Retention | Inclusive & Sustainable Recruitment | Building Corporate Partnerships

    Community + Collaboration + Celebration + Change = Better Outcomes Reflecting on Black Inclusion Week, and the launch I had the privilege of contributing to at the Houses of Parliament has me feeling both energised and inspired! Here are some of the key things I took away... 👉🏾 Aggie's analogy: "A rising tide will float all boats." Focusing on Black Inclusion lifts everyone, intersecting with all other inclusion initiatives. Aggie, I'm borrowing this gem! 👉🏾 Andrew George's challenges and achievements in community engagement, he shared his journey as President of the National Black Police Association. It's inspiring to see leaders making real strides. 👉🏾 Jermaine Craig from Kwanda left a lasting impression on me. His challenge to young people and his candid shade towards corporates had us all thinking. Why wait 50 years for corporate equity when we can leverage technology to make changes ourselves? Jermaine, you are phenomenal, and your mindset is truly transformative. And as usual, the Black Talent Awards Family were out in full effect! 👉🏾 david mcqueen was the perfect host, asking tough questions while keeping us engaged and entertained. Kudos to you, David, for navigating such a critical discussion with ease and humour. 👉🏾 I want to share a special shoutout to Leon Donald, a Black Talent Award winner, representing Tesco and sharing the impressive growth of their Black Action project—taking their black supplier spend from £1m to £65m. That’s the kind of progress we need to see! It was also wonderful to see Bernadette T., Richard Kuti, Lee Chambers, Mahari Hay and Sope Agbelusi. Black Inclusion Week holds a special place in my heart. It’s a week to centre my community, celebrating our blackness unapologetically. Aggie, I'm so proud of you for creating this safe space for us to dialogue and celebrate. Black Inclusion Week is truly life-changing. I’m fully energised and loving the reflections from people about this whole week. It is amazing to be a part of. As I contributed to the panel, what I wanted to get across to every single person in that room, and to you now is: 🖤 You are essential. 🖤 You are resilient. 🖤 You are powerful. 🖤 You belong. 🖤 Your voice matters. As we wrap up Black Inclusion Week today, here's to continuing the conversation and making waves for inclusion! #BlackInclusionWeek

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    Founder of Black Talent Awards & Evenfields | Engaging Keynote Speaker | Championing Black Talent Pipeline Attraction and Retention | Inclusive & Sustainable Recruitment | Building Corporate Partnerships

    ⭐🖤 Don't Miss Out on Celebrating Black Excellence! ⭐🖤 Have you submitted your nominations for the Black Talent Awards yet? If not, seize the opportunity today to honor someone's achievements. 🌟 Nominating is quick and easy—it only takes a couple of minutes to make someones day, week, year and possibly change their life forever! Recognize a peer, colleague, family member, or friend who excels in their field but may not receive the accolades they deserve. 😌 Let's come together to applaud the remarkable contributions of Black professionals across the UK. 🙌🏾⭐🖤 Visit https://lnkd.in/eSsQPQEa now to nominate. Let's shine a spotlight on those who inspire us! 💖 #btafamily #blacktalent #btas2024 #representationmatters

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    LinkedIn, allow us to re-introduce ourselves! Wondering what Evenfields is, or what we do? Have a read to learn about us and how we shape the world of work. If you're looking for your next role, or are just curious to see what's out there, follow us to stay up to date. ...oh, we're also the home of the Black Talent Awards and nominations are open now!

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    We are exhausted. Exhausted by the misogynoir, exhausted by the government's response, exhausted that this is another instance added to the long list of Black Women being invisible and dangerously vulnerable. Many may now be aware of the story as it is unfolding, but at the root of this is an issue of safety. The words that were spoken about Diane Abbott should not be forgotten. Diane Abbott, we stand with you.

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