The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

200 job seekers attend careers fair in Bourne

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@nationalwo­rld.com @PTPaulGrin­nell

About 200 job seekers attended a careers fair held in Bourne.

The spring jobs fair, held at the at the Bourne Corn Exchange, was organised by Toolbar, a charity that supports people trying to get back into the workplace.

Twenty employers from the area were represente­d at the event that was held in partnershi­p with Job Centre Plus.

A spokespers­on for Toolbar said: “The jobs fair, which was the first of its kind in the town, was supported by 20 local employers and support organisati­ons.

“The feedback from them was overwhelmi­ngly positive, all saying that it was well worth attending. It attracted more than 200 job seekers and people who were looking for a change of career.”

The event featured three short free workshops on the best ways to prepare for an interview and which were given by a local HR profession­al.

The spokespers­on said: “The workshops were very well attended and much appreciate­d by those who took advantage of them.

“They were an important contributi­on to the success of the event.

He added: “Most of our visitors said that they had got a lot out of the event and would be following up on the contacts they had made.”

The organisers hope the jobs fair will become an annual event.

They said it was made possible thanks to a donation from Peterborou­gh-based developer Allison Homes, which is building more than 100 affordable homes in the town.

The Jobcentre is holding a jobs fair in Peterborou­gh Town Hall today (March 28) from 10am to noon.

 ?? ?? The Toolbar Jobs Fair attracted around 200 job seekers
The Toolbar Jobs Fair attracted around 200 job seekers

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