From education to employment

Meet Arit Eminue The Multi-Award Winning Recruitment Entrepreneur Who has Helped Nearly 1000 People into Employment

Arit Eminue

@AritEminue from @DiVA_Creative is a multi-award winning entrepreneur, career and business coach who empowers people to realise their full potential in careers they enjoy, which in turn helps businesses to grow. Since 2005 she’s supported at least 1000 individuals into employment via Apprenticeships, internships as well as through her group coaching workshops and one to one support. 

She does this through DiVA, a recruitment and training organisation specialising in creative, business, and digital apprenticeships. Arit founded the company from nothing; a single mum, she set the business up from a desk under her stairs and has built it into a recognised brand in the training and recruitment sector. Her clients include some of the world’s most renowned entertainment media brands including All3 Media, Sony Music, the BBC, Warner Music, Endemol Shine UK, Warner Bros, the Southbank Centre, Fremantle, UK Music. She also developed, in partnership with the BPI/BRIT Trust, the BRITs Apprenticeship scheme, funded by proceeds of BRIT Music Awards, which supports the next generation of music executives.

An advocate for racial equality, 50% of the talent DiVA supports is from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities as is 84% of its staff.

DiVA it is part of the Apprenticeship Champions Diversity Network, who encourage more people from underrepresented groups, including those with disabilities, women and members of the black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities, to consider apprenticeships.

Arit knows the people working in her business are her biggest asset and as a coach and experienced recruiter, she knows the people in organisations often do not know their value or worth. Employees attuned to their core values as well as their skillset who can demonstrate the value they can add to an organisation could have their pick of opportunities. Businesses that place people and inclusivity at its heart will attract and retain the best people. For those who are less equipped and in danger of being left behind, the UK governments’ recent investment in skills development affords an excellent opportunity for them to help them develop the skills and experiences they need to drive their careers forward. And help businesses recruit the talent they need to recover. There has been a shift towards a focus on foundational skills (aka ‘soft skills’) such as creativity, communication, leadership, innovation and collaboration – employees who can master these skills and businesses which allow for their development will reap dividends.

With over a decade of experience in recruitment and staff development, Arit is well placed to share her insight and support both individuals and businesses to bounce back and into a world of new opportunities.

Her career demonstrates her belief – when you figure out what you’re good at, and what you want to do, you will bloom where you are planted.


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