
Layoffs do not just affect workers. They ripple across communities. Families feel the loss, small businesses lose customers, and local governments face pressure to respond. The challenge is clear: how can regions quickly understand what skills workers have, what gaps exist, and what training is needed?
Yotru provides part of the answer.
Yotru is a modern résumé builder that helps workers create clear, ATS-friendly résumés in minutes. It turns years of experience into professional language that employers recognize.
For individual workers, this means confidence and a faster path back into the job market. But at a regional level, the data from thousands of résumés can reveal something bigger: a picture of local skills, gaps, and training needs.
When mass layoffs occur, governments often scramble to build retraining programs. But they face several challenges:
Yotru can make this faster and more accurate.
Every time a worker builds or refreshes a résumé on Yotru, data points are created. Aggregated and anonymized, this information can help regional leaders see:
For example, if a high number of workers list manufacturing experience but very few show digital or logistics skills, that highlights where training should focus.
When an auto plant in Southwestern Ontario shut down, more than 600 workers were laid off. The local union offered Yotru as part of the support package. Within weeks, hundreds of résumés were refreshed.
At the individual level:
At the regional level:
This gave municipal and provincial leaders a roadmap. Instead of guessing what training to offer, they could see exactly what workers had — and what they lacked.
Workshops and programs were then tailored to these gaps. Digital basics, logistics training, and safety certificates were prioritized. This targeted approach saved money, reduced wasted effort, and gave workers faster pathways back into employment.
Aggregate résumé data
Collect anonymized résumé data from displaced workers in a region. See trends in skills, experience, and job history.
Match to labor market needs
Compare worker skills with current job postings and industry growth areas. Identify where training can bridge the gap.
Design training programs
Build retraining around the gaps that data reveals. Offer workshops and certifications that matter for the local economy.
Track outcomes
Use ongoing résumé updates to measure whether training is working. Adjust programs as the community shifts.
Yotru is more than a résumé builder. At scale, it is a data tool for communities. By helping workers refresh résumés, it also helps governments see what skills are present, what gaps exist, and what training will have the biggest impact.
The Ontario auto plant shutdown showed how this works in practice. Workers got better résumés. The union delivered real support. And regional leaders gained insights that shaped retraining programs for the entire community.
For municipal and provincial governments, this is the path forward: support workers, gather data, and design programs that fit real needs.
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Employability Systems & Applied Research
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Employability Systems & Applied Research
We build career tools informed by years working in workforce development, employability programs, and education technology. We work with training providers and workforce organizations to create practical tools for employment and retraining programs—combining labor market insights with real-world application to support effective career development. Follow us on LinkedIn.
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