On Friday 25th November, Darren Henry MP held a successful Job Fair in Kimberley marking the second annual incarnation of the event.
The event, which was run in collaboration with Beeston and Heanor Job Centres, took place at Kimberley Leisure Centre and had around 30 different employers in attendance ranging from large companies to small local businesses and charities. A variety of opportunities were on offer at the event and some of those in attendance were able to secure interviews with potential employers.
25th November also marked White Ribbon Day and the event was delighted to have Broxtowe Women’s Project in attendance to highlight the fantastic work they are doing locally in tackling domestic abuse. White Ribbon Day seeks to bring everyone together with the aim of ending violence against women and girls and it was a great opportunity to highlight this issue to local businesses and employers.
Darren Henry MP said:
“I was delighted to hold my second ever Broxtowe Job Fair, this time bringing the event to Kimberley. This was a great opportunity to provide local jobseekers with the chance to meet with both regional and national employers showcasing a diverse range of jobs, apprenticeships and training opportunities. I was delighted to speak with some employers who had already offered multiple interviews on the day to those in attendance.”
“I would like to express my gratitude to Boots UK for their generosity once again in agreeing to sponsor the Job Fair. Furthermore, I am grateful to all Job Centre staff for their assistance in planning and facilitating this event.” “Broxtowe is a great place to live and has some fantastic opportunities for employment. This year we had some new prominent local employers come on board such as Ikea and Hillarys Blinds as well as returning employers from last year such as the Armed Forces, trentbarton and DHL. I am committed to doing all I can to facilitate local employment opportunities and I look forward to hosting another event in 2023.”