Jamaica Gleaner

Caribbean HR Solutions celebrates A DECADE OF SERVICE

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

TALENT MATTERS, especially when fused with hard work and dedication. Caribbean HR Solutions recently paused its busy work schedule to celebrate its 10th anniversar­y as the Caribbean’s premier human resources outsourcin­g company, specialisi­ng in recruitmen­t of a high volume of staff for local and internatio­nal companies.

With a congratula­tory dinner at Grand-A-View Restaurant in Montego Bay to commemorat­e the occasion, Debra Frazer, the chief executive officer at Caribbean HR Solutions, says the last 10 years have been an interestin­g and satisfacto­ry journey where the company commenced operations by providing services as a call centre.

“Caribbean HR Solutions was like an unplanned child, something that was not expected. We started out as Secret Offshore Solutions (SOS) and later rebranded into Caribbean HR Solutions over the years,” Frazer said, as she chronicled the journey of the close-knit family business.

The company, which had its genesis in a small apartment on Fourth Street, is today the facilitato­rs and providers of hundreds of solid jobs in the business process outsourcin­g sector and the wider service-related industries.

“We were very blessed to start working with a lot of the BPO companies. Jackie Sutherland was our first executive recruiting contract.

She probably gave us 12 roles to fill and she paid us for everyone, which was so encouragin­g,” Frazer added.

Jackie Sutherland, she shared, paved the way for many other business process outsourcin­g contracts into the local market, a feat she never thought would be possible when they came on board.

“We have worked with local companies that we have never thought we would be able to really service. Companies who are already in Jamaica and growing, those who didn’t appreciate the type of HR services we give.” She continued by noting, “We have come a long way from just trying a thing. We are servicing Red Stripe, now Goddard’s Catering and a whole lot of other companies. Over the years, we have forged partnershi­ps with several companies to include the gasolene industry, working for RUBiS, Total and Texaco.”

SIGNIFICAN­T STRIDES

Meanwhile, Conrad Robinson, regional manager at JAMPRO, said Caribbean HR Solutions have made significan­t strides, knowing how they started and where they are years after.

“Caribbean HR Solutions is one of our go-to HR solution providers.

When we have investors come into the island and asked us for HR solutions providers, we called Caribbean HR because we know that they are going to be able to help these investors find the right talent for their organisati­on and for their companies,” he said. “The world is open to you, it’s now your marketplac­e; one of the things that COVID has done is to provide an opportunit­y for you to reflect, to repurpose and to respond to the needs that are out there,” he encouraged.

At the same time, Gloria Henry, president of the Global Services Associatio­n of Jamaica, in her remarks at the dinner encouraged the directors of Caribbean HR Solutions that as part of their plans for the next five years, they should consider launching out into larger markets of the world, now that they have mastered the local landscape with their unique human resources services.

 ??  ?? Debra Frazer (left), chief executive officer at Caribbean HR Solutions, presents Caribbean HR Solutions 10-year memento to Gloria Henry, president of the Global Services Associatio­n of Jamaica.
Debra Frazer (left), chief executive officer at Caribbean HR Solutions, presents Caribbean HR Solutions 10-year memento to Gloria Henry, president of the Global Services Associatio­n of Jamaica.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Debra Frazer, chief executive officer at Caribbean HR Solutions, is surrounded by her staff as she cuts the cake to celebrate her company’s 10th anniversar­y.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Debra Frazer, chief executive officer at Caribbean HR Solutions, is surrounded by her staff as she cuts the cake to celebrate her company’s 10th anniversar­y.

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