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ATTRACT AND RETAIN TOP TALENT BY JOINING BOATING INDUSTRY CANADA’S EMPLOYER OF CHOICE PROGRAM

BICEOC

Mar 9, 2021

For a limited time, it is free to join the Boating Industry Canada Employer of Choice, (BICEOC) program to help your business attract and retain the top talent that you need to excel in today’s very hot marketplace.

This is a national program that creates leading employer brand recognition and a true competitive advantage for attracting, retaining and engaging top talent. The Boating Industry Canada Employer of Choice program gives you a framework and methodology to cultivate the work environment and practices that build a great team.

The Boating Industry Canada Employer of Choice program logo is the industry’s only coast to coast recognition for Canada’s recreational marine industry. When participating businesses achieve specific levels, they qualify to win a Boating Industry Canada Employer of Choice Award in their category. Use of the program logo in your marketing and communications is the sign of a business that is committed to improving their work environment and being able to display your Employer of Choice Award tells your customers and potential customers that you are committed to better serving them.

If you are interested in improving your corporate culture and getting top employer recognition on the national stage, this is the program for you. Applications are now being accepted. For testimonials from Boating Industry Canada Employer of Choice participants and all the information you need, please go to: www.biceoc.com

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