27/05/2016

Businesses Invited To Exhibit At TyroneWorks

An invite has been extended to businesses interested in exhibiting at TyroneWorks, a jobs a careers event being held on Friday 10 June.

Business owners and job seekers are invited to TyroneWorks, a new-look annual jobs and careers exhibition, which aims to highlight and encourage local employment opportunities.

Business owners are invited to exhibit for free at this event to highlight potential career opportunities in their organisation.

The event will be held on Friday 10 June at Omagh Leisure Complex.

TyroneWorks is promoted by Business in the Community's Tyrone Business Leadership Network. The event is also supported by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, the Department for Communities, South West College and a number of leading local businesses.

(MH)

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