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    Hundreds attend record-breaking jobs fair in North Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 21, 2025No Comments
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    On February 19th, 603 jobseekers attended Working Denbighshire’s Jobs Fair at the 1891 Bar & Restaurant in Rhyl, connecting residents with over 50 employers from sectors like hospitality, manufacturing, and health and social care.

    The event provided a platform for local residents to explore job opportunities, career pathways, and training options, with employers in attendance including Seren Gobaith, GLLM, Gamlins Law, G&H Phoenix, TG Williams Builders Ltd, and 2 Sisters Food Group.

    A quiet hour was held from 10am to 11am for those who prefer a calmer environment, and a pre-event Job Club offered jobseekers advice on CVs and cover letters.

    Melanie Evans, Principal Manager, Strategic Employment, said:

    “We’re absolutely delighted with the fantastic turnout and, once again, the incredible support from our local businesses.

    The Jobs Fair isn’t just about finding a job, it’s about opening doors to new opportunities, helping people take bold steps towards brighter futures. It’s inspiring to see so many individuals eager to improve their lives, gain new skills, and connect with employers who truly care about the community.

    Events like this show the real power of coming together to make a difference and supports the new UK Government Strategy to Get Britain Working.”

    Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of Denbighshire County Council, said:

    “Employment is one of the key pillars of a functioning and thriving society.

    These Jobs Fairs allow employers to connect with residents who are looking for work or maybe a change of career. I am proud of the work that the team have put in once again this year to help Local Denbighshire residents enter the job market.

    The success of this event highlights the power of collaboration in supporting our community and creating meaningful employment opportunities.”

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