Skip to main content

It looks like you have JavaScript turned off

Pretty much everything should work. But you may find some components look slightly off as a result. You can find out what JavaScript is here. If you don't have JavaScript turned off, or if something doesn't work that you think should do, please email hidden; JavaScript is required.

News: College Supports Nottingham Jobs Fair

Please note: This news story may contain information that is no longer current or up to date.

Nottingham residents who are out of work or between jobs are invited to join Nottingham City Council, partners and local employers at the Nottingham Jobs Fair which returns to the city this autumn.

The fair is organised by Nottingham City Council and partners Futures Employment Advice & Skills and the Department for Work and Pensions under the Nottingham Jobs brand and this year is delivered in association with Nottingham College.

This year’s fair will be held at the Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham from 10am to 3pm on Tuesday 18th September and is expected to attract around a hundred employers, training providers and support agencies plus thousands of jobseekers over the course of the day.

People of all ages who live in Nottingham city and the surrounding neighbourhoods are invited to come along whatever their previous experience has been in employment, training or education and speak to a wide range of employers and locally-based community groups who will be able to offer them advice training and support to find work.

Visitors to the jobs fair this year will also be able to apply for jobs at the event itself and use areas which have been set up to give them the space and time they need to get the most out of the event. Also on offer will be help with job searches, CV writing and completing job applications with companies who are recruiting on the day.

The employers so far confirmed for this year’s fair will be promoting almost 1000 job vacancies between them and include Gleeson Homes, Willmott Dixon, Nottinghamshire Police, Metropolitan Housing, Nottingham Homecare, Nottingham City Homes and Littlefish.

James Whybrow, Vice Principal, Nottingham College added:

“Nottingham College may only be just over a year old but the ethos of our college is solely about developing the talent and labour market for all employers in Nottingham and further afield, both now and in the future.

“To do this we need to ensure that our programmes are designed to meet the needs of employers and working with Nottingham Jobs helps us get the foundations right very early on. We’re thrilled to be supporting the Nottingham Jobs Fair; by supporting events like this we’re in the best place to be able to build relationships with employers, grow the reputation of the college and promote the wide range of opportunities on offer for the people of Nottingham.”

Councillor Neghat Khan, Portfolio Holder for Education and Skills said:

“We know that like in many UK cities, citizens in Nottingham continue to face personal barriers which make finding and sustaining employment a challenge. That is why Nottingham City Council, through our unique employment and skills service, Nottingham Jobs, continues to do all it can to provide local residents with access to advice, training and support to give them every chance to find work. “Nottingham Jobs provides a wide range of support to employers and job seekers from one-to-one advice to events like our three successful jobs fairs. The message from Nottingham City Council and our values community partners is that whatever your age, employment history or circumstances, there is free support out there for you to learn or refresh your skills and find suitable work.”

For anyone who hasn’t been to a jobs fair of this size before and might be nervous about attending or finding work the Nottingham, Jobs team has this advice:

  • First impressions count so dress smartly. You might be speaking to your future managers or colleagues
  • Don’t be frightened to ask questions, that’s what the stall holders are expecting and they will be ready to answer any queries you may have
  • Speak to the employers and training providers and ask them anything about their jobs, their business, where they are based or what they offer. There’s no such thing as a silly question
  • Finally, remember that everyone you speak to at the fair was once a job seeker just like you

More information on the Jobs Fair can be found on the Nottingham Jobs website.

Watch YouTube videos about the Jobs Fair from: Cllr Neghat Khan and James Whybrow.

Published on:
  • 14th September 2018 (12:00 AM)
Media enquiries

If you are a journalist and would like to contact us about this news story, our PR and Communications team will be happy to assist you.

Contact our PR team View more news stories