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The “Take the Next Step” task fair will be held at St George’s Market on Tuesday, November nine (13:30-16:00).

More than 60 exhibitors are participating, adding key employers with recently opened positions in various sectors, adding construction, transportation, security, social and fitness services, business, visitor services, and professional and advertising services.

Reimbursements will be provided from the council’s employment academies to provide data on customized education programs that will be had to help others find jobs and corporations in their recruitment.

This loose occasion is open to all and organizations will be at your disposal to advise and advise you on how to request and approve task or business creation interviews.

Mayor Kate Nicholl, Councillor, said: “Belfast City Council is very pleased to be working with the Department of Communities to bring the Take the Next Step task fair to St George’s Market on the ninth of November. This occasion will unite top employers and education providers with other talented ones. “people for a new task, new skills or a new total direction in their professional career.

“This reflects the city council’s commitment to supporting our citizens and businesses as the city looks toward recovery from the pandemic. “

No prior registration is required to attend the event, which opens at 13. 30 (Oxford Street entrance) and closes at 16. 00.

Hygiene and distancing measures similar to Covid-19 will be put in place on the site.

To learn more about the council’s Take the Next Step program, visit the council’s online page https://www. belfastcity. gov. uk/takethenextstep

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