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Almost 30 firms will attend South Holland jobs fair

Major employers, training providers and those looking for a new opportunity will come together at the Springfields Exhibition Centre in Spalding as South Holland District Council, in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Greater Lincolnshire LEP, hold its annual South Holland Jobs Fair.

The Jobs Fair, on Friday 13 May, will be held in the Marquee Room in the Springfields Exhibition Centre, and will offer visitors the chance to engage with upwards of 27 employers and training providers from a number of exciting industries, with many great opportunities available.

There will be representatives from the organisations on hand throughout the day, to provide information about their work and what vacancies, apprenticeships and training opportunities are available.

Visitors will also be able to speak to staff from the DWP and ensure that they are receiving all the support that they are currently entitled to, as well as helpful recruitment advice.

The employers and training providers attending the event will include: Bakkavor, Worldwide Fruit, Atlas Care, George Barnsdale, GBSG, Gousto, JDM, Lincolnshire Coop, South Holland District Council, Public Sector Partnership Services Ltd, Army Reserves, Spalding, Morrisons Abattoir, Steadfast Training, Boston College and more.

Councillor Nick Worth, deputy leader and portfolio holder for people, places, economy said: “It’s great that we’re able to hold the ever-popular South Holland Jobs Fair again, and I am pleased to see that there is set to be a great turnout from local businesses across a variety of different sectors and job roles.

“The Fair gives residents a chance to get out and learn more about some of the fantastic opportunities that are available across South Holland. I’d encourage people to come along, have a chat with our local employers and training providers, and hopefully find the perfect way to take the next step on their career development.”

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