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Why we hired a People & Culture Specialist (and why you should too)

Nov 25, 2021
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Through a dedication to teamwork and accomplishing great things together, we鈥檝e successfully managed our growth here at 黑料传送门. In fact, we鈥檝e more than doubled our team this year alone and the forecast isn鈥檛 showing us slowing down.听

But as any company scales, you should never lose sight of your most important asset 鈥 your people. That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e made it a priority to not only keep nurturing our working environment and relationships, but to set the standard for what a great work culture should be.听



In 2021, we made the decision to seek out a People & Culture expert to join our growing HR team. What exactly does that mean and should you consider the role at your own company? (Spoiler: yes). Read on to learn what it鈥檚 all about.听

What is a People & Culture Specialist?

For 黑料传送门gos, culture extends beyond social events and office ping-pong. While those things are great, we believe culture is the entire employee experience, and at the heart of it lies our People & Culture expert, .听


Role and responsibilities聽

It鈥檚 important you take the necessary steps to preserve and strengthen your work culture, especially as Canadians and the rest of the world adopt new means of work and grow virtually. The purpose of a People & Culture Specialist is to take care of just that.听

Sneha is an HR professional who holds a diverse set of responsibilities related to enhancing the 黑料传送门go experience. When she first joined, her role was centred in supporting recruitment in candidate experience and onboarding Newmigos. Especially for those joining us remotely, Sneha ensured people were supported, and that those from diverse communities felt included at 黑料传送门.听

And while Sneha鈥檚 job is still very much centred around those aspects of HR, she鈥檚 since taken the lead in driving our equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) strategy, with guidance from our EDI partner, 鈥 an ongoing initiative that will ensure 黑料传送门gos from all backgrounds feel heard, safe, and included at work.听

A work in progress聽

As more companies make the conscious effort to prioritize EDI in their workplace, culture-specific HR roles are beginning to enter the market. On the same note, that means there isn鈥檛 yet a defined name or static set of responsibilities company to company for this employee experience superstar. They all share the same goal though: creating a real sense of belonging.听


Why is culture so important?

The world of work is changing, and expecting your people to head into an office full-time just isn鈥檛 a thing anymore. So as hybrid working models make their way into Canadian workplaces and we begin to embrace the best of both remote and in-office work, employers need to make employee engagement a priority.听

The human side of HR can no longer be ignored聽

HR has long been thought of as exclusive to hiring, firing, and paying employees, but that isn鈥檛 the case anymore. The pandemic especially has put things into perspective, and top talent aren鈥檛 interested in working where they don鈥檛 feel like they belong.听

Retention, retention, retention聽

What鈥檚 the point of scaling if you don鈥檛 have a team who cares about the success of your business? After all, without a team behind you that truly believes in what you鈥檙e doing, can you really be successful?聽

Organizations with improve new hire retention by 82% and productivity by over 70%. Without nurturing that process, talent is 2x more likely to seek out new opportunities.听



Additionally, say their company has taken action to promote a more diverse and more inclusive workforce and work environment. But creating a great culture isn鈥檛 a one-and-done deal 鈥 it鈥檚 an ongoing effort. To truly stick to making and maintaining this a reality, you need a dedicated leader to do the work, invest in your people, and drive that strategy forward.听

EDI isn鈥檛 just the right thing to do 鈥 it鈥檚 good for business聽

Companies who prioritize equity, diversity, and inclusion simply perform better. According to , companies in the top quartile for racial and ethnic diversity are 35% more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians. Additionally, companies in the top quartile for gender diversity are 15% more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians.听

Adding a dedicated culture specialist to your HR team not only ensures you鈥檙e making room for different perspectives, backgrounds, and identities at your company 鈥 they make sure that once they鈥檙e on the team, they鈥檒l want to stick around.听

For more information on how you can start building a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), and to learn more about Sneha鈥檚 role at 黑料传送门, watch our recent webinar featuring Sneha and our EDI consultant and President of Entelechy Consulting, Darius Sookram.听


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