Delaware
Equitable Hiring Initiative
Helping local businesses empower Wilmington’s “hidden workforce”
Wilmington’s “hidden workers” deserve fair access to jobs.
While eager to get a job and establish financial resilience, these candidates are often unnecessarily screened out early in the application process due to outdated systems or a lack of traditional qualifications. Wilmington’s “hidden workers” are a diverse group spanning caregivers, veterans, immigrants, justice-impacted populations, and more.
Amid statewide labor shortages, it’s time for Delaware businesses to tap into this vast, skilled talent pool to drive productivity and innovation.
Recruiting “hidden workers” makes Delaware businesses stronger.
The Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative is a strategic pilot project designed to help Delaware employers tap into Wilmington’s hidden workforce.
Overseen by the Responsible Business Initiative for Justice (RBIJ), and empowered partner community-based organizations serving as “credible messengers,” the project seeks to equip participating employers with enhanced talent acquisition solutions that more effectively include candidates from diverse experiences and overlooked communities, particularly in zip codes 19801, 19802, 19805.
About the Initiative
Employer Profile
Based in Delaware (along public transportation route)
Hiring for entry-level positions with long-term career opportunities
Paying a sustainable livable wage ($18+/hour with benefits)
Providing opportunities for employee mobility and career development
Committing to facilitated technical assistance over the course of 10 months
Employers Benefits
Enhanced talent acquisition solutions
Individualized technical assistance
Connections to industry experts and workforce supports
Monthly workshops and peer-to-peer learning opportunities
Community Benefits
50 Wilmingtonians connected to employment
10 Delaware employers equipped to find “hidden workers” through enhanced talent management systems
Improved retention, productivity, and innovation for participating businesses
A faster pipeline to job growth that will stimulate Delaware’s whole economy
Get Involved Today
For more information on the Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative, fill out the form below or contact Caz Walcott, RBIJ’s Director of Inclusive Hiring at: caz@rbij.org