Local businesses are being urged to grab the opportunity to invest in a motivated and skilled workforce by signing up to the next North Lincolnshire Jobs Expo.
Taking place on Wednesday 12 March 2025 at the Baths Hall, Scunthorpe, 2pm – 6pm, the Jobs Expo attracts hundreds of jobseekers and upskillers looking to improve their prospects and develop their careers.
Employers who have attended previous Expos report positive results from promoting their vacancies and engaging directly with potential new employees.
Representatives from HSBC said: “It’s been a really valuable, successful event. It’s not only been highly successful from a point of view of promoting our vacancies but also connecting with local businesses and sharing information about our education programmes.
“We had 15 applications at the event and hundreds of conversations with job seekers. It is great to speak face to face with potential future employees to discuss the roles and our business.”
An exit poll of jobseekers at a previous Jobs Expo found that of the more than 700 people who attended the event, the majority said it had been worthwhile them attending, with 64 per cent saying they would definitely be applying for vacancies and another 14 per cent said they were considering doing so.
Exhibitors will get access to the Baths Hall from 11am and free parking is available in nearby Dene Avenue. A table and power is supplied as well as free tea and coffee.
You must have current vacancies or will have vacancies to fill in the next three months.
Please complete this form to secure your place, before 5pm on Monday 24 February 2025. For queries please contact events@northlincs.gov.uk.
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