More than 500 jobs on offer at fair

More than 30 employers are offering over 500 jobs at a free Job Fair in Banbridge Leisure Centre from 10am-3pm on Thursday, June 16.
Clare Mooney, Department for Communities; Lorraine Hand, Eishtec; Lord Mayor Councillor Darryn Causby; Melissa Campbell, Home Bargains and Jan Jones, Department for Communities.Clare Mooney, Department for Communities; Lorraine Hand, Eishtec; Lord Mayor Councillor Darryn Causby; Melissa Campbell, Home Bargains and Jan Jones, Department for Communities.
Clare Mooney, Department for Communities; Lorraine Hand, Eishtec; Lord Mayor Councillor Darryn Causby; Melissa Campbell, Home Bargains and Jan Jones, Department for Communities.

Organised by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council in partnership with the Department for Communities, the Job Fair aims to recruit from the vast pool of local talent across the borough.

Jobseekers are invited to come along to find out about job opportunities directly from employers.

The event also offers information on training opportunities as well as free careers guidance and practical advice to improve your chances of finding employment.

Vacancies are available from large and small employers in a range of sectors, including: manufacturing, construction, retail, catering, warehousing, engineering, life & health sciences, and call centres.

Among the employers attending are Home Bargains (opening at the Outlet, Banbridge in July) and Eishtec, who are currently recruiting in Silverwood in Lurgan and are aiming to recruit an additional 260 people for their EE call centre.

Lord Mayor of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon, Councillor Darryn Causby commented, “We are delighted to be able to bring together more than 30 employers and key stakeholders to offer so many quality jobs for our borough.

“This Job Fair reinforces our council’s commitment to creating employment, improving skills and building the economic prosperity of the borough.”

Minister for Communities Paul Givan commented, “I welcome my Department’s association with this forthcoming job fair and encourage anyone, whether in work, unemployed or simply assessing training options to explore the services which will be available on the day.

“A range of support organisations, including staff from the Department for Communities, will also be in attendance to provide information, advice and guidance on a range of training and employment opportunities.”

British Sign Language and Irish Sign Language interpreters will be available between 10am until 12 noon.

For more information, visit jobcentreonline.com, email [email protected] or telephone 028 9025 2394.