I’ve also witnessed examples of individuals, though, who do
get hired into positions closely related to their pre-immigration careers only
to find themselves isolated, unappreciated, and clearly unwelcome by their
colleagues and immediate supervisors. To build a diverse workforce, it’s not
enough to have buy-in from the executive team and HR professionals within the
organization – the average employee also needs to understand the value that
diversity can bring. Too often orientation is focussed exclusively on the
newcomers; however, to create a welcoming workplace it may be necessary to
orient and train incumbent employees, building their cultural competencies and highlighting
the synergies that result with working with colleagues who bring diverse
perspectives, talents, and prior experiences to the project.
The SEED toolkit that
we created for S.U.C.C.E.S.S. a few years ago has recently been updated. If
you’re trying to build a workplace that embraces diversity, it’s a good place
to start with links to virtual resources for recruitment, orientation, and
inclusion of diverse workers, as well as a diversity champion’s guide, a
topical backgrounder, and a diversity yearbook filled with activities and
resources to shift your workplace culture so that diverse workers know they’re
valued and are inspired to fully contribute.