Let Blackburn hire you!

Published Thursday 12 September 2019 at 15:20

A big careers fair is returning to give people a chance to get new job opportunities and skills in the borough.

Blackburn is Hiring is running for the third year at Blackburn Cathedral on Thursday, September 19th.

The event is open for the public between 2pm and 4pm, with visitors of all ages and skill levels welcome. Schools will visit in the morning, with almost 1,800 pupils aged 15-16 taking a look around.

You will be able to talk to prospective employers and training organisations from across all sectors,

Along with a large number of employers representing a variety of sectors, post 16 learning and training providers will also be present. In total, 100 exhibitors will fill Blackburn Cathedral and many will offer a ‘hands on’ experience of a rich variety of employment opportunities, including apprenticeships.

A number of short workshops will also be on offer, aiming to support people in the recruitment process, and to raise awareness of the wide range of job opportunities in specific sectors.

The event has been organised by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council’s New Directions team with support from colleagues at Blackburn College, the Department of Work and Pensions and Cummins Mellor Recruitment.

Cllr Phil Riley, Blackburn with Darwen Council’s executive member for regeneration, said:

People of all ages can come along to this event – whether you want to re-enter employment, retrain, or just chat to people about new opportunities. I hope as many as possible can make it.

Blackburn with Darwen is on the up in terms of business coming to the area and they are employing more people all the time. This is a great chance to meet some of them and help to give your career, training or further education a real boost.”

Businesses across many sectors will be represented, from leisure, construction and engineering, IT, finance, legal, transport, retail, public sector, creative industries, manufacturing, education and training providers to the community and voluntary sector.

 

 

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