Looking for a job? Harborough Jobs Week launches this month

The event, running from Monday March 22 until Sunday March 28, will feature job vacancies covering sectors ranging from facilities management to logistics and childcare to hospitality
Harborough Jobs Week, running from Monday March 22 until Sunday March 28, will feature job vacancies covering sectors ranging from facilities management to logistics and childcare to hospitality.Harborough Jobs Week, running from Monday March 22 until Sunday March 28, will feature job vacancies covering sectors ranging from facilities management to logistics and childcare to hospitality.
Harborough Jobs Week, running from Monday March 22 until Sunday March 28, will feature job vacancies covering sectors ranging from facilities management to logistics and childcare to hospitality.

Are you looking for a job in Harborough?

Or you might need help updating your CV or sharpening your interview skills.

If that’s the case then the first-ever Harborough Jobs Week may be just the ticket for you.

Harborough Jobs Week, running from Monday March 22 until Sunday March 28, will feature job vacancies covering sectors ranging from facilities management to logistics and childcare to hospitality.

Harborough District Council’s Economic Development Team has organised the week in partnership with Job Centre Plus.

Throughout the week, Harborough council will be sharing resources and offering free webinars, in partnership with the National Careers Service, covering these topics:

Tuesday March 23 at 12noon-1pm – CVs, transferable skills and applying for jobs

Friday March 26 at 12noon-1pm – Job search skills (different methods, websites and using social media) and interview techniques.

To take part in these webinars visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/harborough-district-council-7498507681Cllr Phil King, the leader of Harborough council, said: “We’re working with partners to make this a really useful and informative week to help people at this challenging time.

“It’s not just about searching for a job.

“It’s about developing skills and improving people’s employability – whether that’s advice on writing CVs or how to conduct yourself in an interview.

“We’ll also be sharing vacancies on our social media channels.”

Join Harborough Jobs Week via the council’s social media channels.

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