Hundreds of jobs will be up for grabs at Southampton's sell-out recruitment and training exhibition, the Southern Daily Echo's Jobscene The Roadshow, supported by Power FM, at the Guildhall on Thursday, May 20th.
Visitors can meet over 50 exhibitors with a vast array of job and training opportunities.
Exhibitors include Abbey, British Gas, Business Link, Care At Home, Carillion Construction Training, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Magistrates' Courts Committee, Leapfrog Day Nurseries, One Stop, Reed Nurse & Reed Social Care, Royal Navy & Royal Marines, Southampton City Council and many more.
Abbey, a UK financial services company, provides customers with mortgages, savings, investments and banking services.
They will be at the roadshow looking to fill their branch-based customer service roles at the cashier point or at a customer service desk.
The excellent customer service will identify customer needs and help to provide the customer with the right product.
Beresford Blake Thomas (BBT), also exhibiting, is a global recruitment consultancy which specialises in placing health and social care professionals and technical staff in both temporary and permanent positions within organisations in the UK and around the world.
Sharon Casse, section manager of BBT, said: "We have chosen to exhibit at the roadshow as we have a variety of posts - both temporary and permanent throughout Southampton, Hampshire and Portsmouth.
"We are keen to meet housing officers, qualified social workers, support workers and technical staff."
Other vacancies at the roadshow are for customer service, care and support workers, call centre positions, administrators, catering assistants, chefs, reception, nursery nurses, scientists and more. A vacancy board within the roadshow will outline all positions available.
The event is free and is open from 10.30am to 7pm.
For more details, contact organiser TJW Exhibitions on Freecall 0500 026120 or visit www.jobsceneuk.co.uk.
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