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Rutland County Council to host Rutland Jobs Fair at Catmos Street offices

By Evie Payne

8th Sep 2022 | Local News

Rutland County Council offices can be found on Catmos Street
Rutland County Council offices can be found on Catmos Street

Rutland County Council is hosting a jobs fair with local employers at its offices in Oakham on Friday 16th September. 

The free event is open to anyone in Rutland who is looking to change careers or find a new job locally. It will be held at the Council's main offices (directly opposite Rutland County Museum) from 10am to 4pm.

Companies representing the engineering, tourism, hospitality and care sectors are already confirmed as attending, with space left for more local businesses who would like to occupy a display stand.

People attending the event will be able to speak directly to local employers and ask questions about the job vacancies and career opportunities they have to offer.

Anyone who would like to know more about the event can get in touch with organisers by emailing: [email protected]. This includes representatives of local businesses who are looking to recruit and would like to book a free display at the event.

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