11/09/2015

Fifteen Firms To Showcase Job Opportunities At Jobs Fair

Over fifteen firms will be showcasing their current job opportunities at a Jobs Fair which will be taking place at the Valley Leisure Centre on Thursday 17 September between 11am and 3pm.

Organised by Rathcoole Neighbourhood Renewal Economic Sub Group, the aim is to open and widen opportunities for employment and development for local residents. Employers will be in attendance from a number of sectors including retail, sales, motoring, administration and care services.

Councillor Paul Hamill, Chair of the Rathcoole Neighbourhood Renewal Partnership (RNRP) said: "We would like to invite all members of the local community to come along. This is a unique opportunity that wouldn’t be possible otherwise, where members of the community who are currently unemployed or under-employed will have the chance to meet with employers face to face and under one roof."

(CD)

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