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Join the inaugural Baw Baw Jobs Expo 2024 at West Gippsland Arts Centre on 24 October 2024
Join local businesses and job seekers at the inaugural Baw Baw Jobs Expo on October 24. This free event offers networking, resume workshops, and showcases various job opportunities in the region.
Local businesses and job seekers are invited to unlock their potential and discover new opportunities at the inaugural Baw Baw Jobs Expo this October. This free community event will provide the opportunity for businesses to showcase their services, engage with local jobseekers directly, discuss current vacancies, and offer advice to job seekers on the skills required to work in various industries.
Join us at the Baw Baw Jobs Expo on October 24 to connect local businesses with job seekers and explore exciting career opportunities!
Job expo opportunity
Local businesses are encouraged to make the most of this unique opportunity to promote their business and attract potential employees along the way. Expressions of Interest remain open for potential stallholders. If you are a business owner with current vacancies, don't pass up this great opportunity to connect with local job seekers. Register for a stall online via the Expression of Interest form today.
Job seekers attending the Expo can participate in resume-writing workshops, connect and network with potential employers, and explore and apply for available job opportunities within Baw Baw Shire and the surrounding region. The Expo will showcase a wide range of careers from entry levels roles in retail, hospitality, agriculture, administration and more.
Baw Baw jobs expo details
There will be 100 free coffee vouchers up for grabs on the day, and a free sausage sizzle as well. For more information go to Baw Baw Jobs Expo website.
- When: 9.30am to 2.30pm on Thursday 24 October 2024
- Where: Fountain Room, West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul
- Cost: FREE
The Baw Baw Jobs Expo was made possible thanks to the support of Workforce Australia and Jobs Skill Centre. As of the date of signing, the Chief Executive Officer has certified that this material is not considered to be electoral material in accordance with council's Governance Rules made under the Local Government Act 2020, Civic Place, Warragul.
Pictures from Baw Baw shire Council Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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