Free recruitment fair organised by Street and Glastonbury Chambers aims to boost local employment

By Laura Linham

2nd Oct 2023 | Local News

If you're a local business owner interested in recruiting, there are still tables available.
If you're a local business owner interested in recruiting, there are still tables available.

The Street Chamber of Commerce and Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce and Tourism have teamed up to help locals find new employment opportunities.

If you're seeking a job or a change in career, make sure to visit Glastonbury Town Hall on Thursday 12 October, between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., for a free recruitment fair.

This joint initiative will feature businesses from various sectors, all with the aim of filling vacancies and fostering local employment.

For job seekers, it's an open invitation to meet potential employers and explore diverse career paths, with no need to book ahead — simply drop in at a time that suits you.

Businesses also have a unique chance to participate. If you're a local business owner interested in recruiting, there are still tables available. Registration is free and can be completed through this Google Form link.

Don't miss this local event designed to invigorate the job market in Glastonbury and surrounding areas. Whether you're a job seeker or an employer, this recruitment fair aims to provide a platform for community development and employment growth.

     

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