OUT of work? Leaving education? Or looking to change your job for something new, more interesting or more flexible?
There are plenty of reasons for considering a new role or training – and The Argus Job Fair is the perfect way to explore your options.
The next in our long-running series of job fairs is on today between 11am-4pm at The Brighton Dome (Church Street entrance).
Similar job fairs have helped thousands of people find a job or training over the years.
They are the ideal opportunity for job-hunters to meet dozens of potential employers and training organisations under one roof.
You’ll have a chance to chat to people informally, face to face, about the kind of people they are looking for and what they can offer in return.
It’s the ideal way to come across options you might not have considered before, and to get a feel for the kind of employer you’re dealing with.
To take full advantage, it’s good to come armed with plenty of copies of your CV, ready to hand to anyone you might meet.
Tina Daniels, event sales manager at The Argus, said: “The employers and training providers present are always really welcoming to job seekers – whether you want to drive tanks for The Army or talk to Legal and General about one of their roles, there is hopefully something for everyone.
“You can hand a copy of your CV straight to the employer at the event, and talk about how your skills and experience can meet their needs.
“There is also an opportunity to benefit from the free careers advice and training provided by the National Careers Service who will be running workshops at the fair.
“All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you on the day.”
EXHIBITORS
Chailey Heritage Foundation
WPM Education
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
Assurity Consulting
Greater Brighton Metropolitan College
Mihomecare
Hove College
Polliepartylite
International Service
Legal and General
Hilton Brighton Metropole
The Army
Cherish Care
Home Instead
Tempus Training
Mears Care
Skills Training
Parker Building Supplies
National Careers Services
Gatcom
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