iQuolify, a digital community of employers, recruiters and civil society group has identified the need to bridge immigrant professionals to prospective employer to unlock potentials and fix immigrants professionals into befitting jobs to strengthen institutions and systems.
The immigrant recruitment portal for professionals has been launched in Nigeria for immigrant job seekers in Canada, Europe and America.
The portal was unveiled at a virtual event attended by On-Nigeria Director for MacArthur Foundation, Dr. Kole Shettima; African Award winning Actress, Kate Henshaw; Canadian Immigration Resettlement Expert, Tracy Docheff, IT experts, Human Resource Experts and other International Development Experts.
Speaking on the sideline of the virtual launch, iQuolify founder, Akin Fadeyi, said: “Iquolify is a well thought out digital recruitment solution for Immigrant Professionals who compromise their qualifications for jobs below their pay grade outside their countries.”
He affirmed that “Iquolify will focus on showcasing immigrants to prospective employers, Data Analytics for policy makers, mentoring and Training until target immigrants are able to optimally integrate and unlock their potentials.”
MacArthur On-Nigeria Director, Dr. Kole Shettima declared that the Foundation has always held diversity, equity and inclusion as values.
He said: “at the MacArthur Foundation, we ensure that our decisions and actions are rooted in the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion by embracing the unique attributes of all individuals; creating a fair playing field for all; and cultivating environments where everyone feels respected, valued, and a sense of belonging. Iquolify is therefore a very compelling fit into our work culture and work I commend the initiative.”
Co-Founder for the Canadian Iquolify, Dr. Bankole Odole opined that “as an immigrant with five Masters Degrees, I had experienced firsthand, challenges immigrant professionals grapple with. The idea of iQuolify is therefore a ready solution capable of shielding other incoming immigrants from such same challenges.”
Kate Henshaw, African Award-winning Actress and Social Advocate (Guest Speaker) expressed delight, describing iQuolify as a project whose time has come. She said: “Many people have good reasons to migrate but find themselves disadvantaged as migrants and then resort to menial jobs. She said iQuolify is a great vision that will bring to table solutions to less dignifying jobs. Kate Henshaw added the need to maximize one’s opportunities at home or abroad, by focusing on constant self-improvement, not just leaving the country by any means.”
Prof. Sola Akinrinade, Board Member Tech HERfrica, former VC Osun State University and former Provost Independent and Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) Academy; spoke about educated migrants not living up to their potentials because they travel unprepared and encouraged all to take advantage of iQuolify to mitigate this lapses.
Immigrant Resettlement Expert, Director of Marketing and Communications at Toronto Newlife Wellness Place,Tracy Docheff, said her job as an immigrant settler within various Canadian communities is going to be simpler with iQuolify.
Also at the event was Olufunmilola Bucknor, founder and Lead Consultant, HR Madam Consulting who shed light about her challenges recruiting for organisations within and outside Nigeria over piles upon piles of resumes. She did iQuolify will bridge this gap.
Other speakers at the unveiling who shared their experiences as immigrants were Dr. Kunle Ojoleye, IT Expert, Consultant and former Sessional Professor at the University of Calgary, Alberta.
Mr. Victor Ogunmola, Geo-Sciencist at ExxonMobil, United States and Mr. Dapo Rotifa, a Business Development Expert in the US.