Careers Fair at The Holy Family Catholic School

Thu 14 Mar 2019 | 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.


Organizer

The Holy Family Catholic School

Spring Gardens Lane
Keighley
BD20 6LH

Tel: 01535210212
Web: http://www.holyfamilyschool.uk

Event location

Sean Gilligan

Owner, Webanywhere Limited
Webanywhere Limited


Webanywhere was founded by Sean Gilligan back in 2003. Webanywhere is in an EdTech and e-learning c… Read more

Lesley (Toothill) O'Brien

Award winning business professional, transport consultant, Driver CPC Trainer, Compliance auditor, haulier
Freightlink Europe Llp


Transport industry professional with over 30 years’ managerial experience in UK and international t… Read more

Martin Port

CEO
Bigchange Mobile Limited


Martin Port www.martinport.com (born 29 July 1962) is a Yorkshire based entrepreneur. A technology … Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Carol O' Connor for 450 students at The Holy Family Catholic School aged Age 12 - 18.

Event description

Come join our Careers Fair

We are holding a careers fair in school so that parents and students can come along and see what careers are on offer, ask questions, and get to know what it is they need to do when they choose a career, look at progression routes, it is about giving them information as to what the world of work is about and it is changing.
It is also a chance for parents to come along and ask questions and find out what is available in terms of careers.

Business leaders from fast-growing local businesses can join career fairs all year round.

Companies will set up stalls in a space set up by the school and may bring business cards, leaflets or some technology to showcase to students. Students will have the opportunity to informally approach lots of different employers, talk to them personally and ask questions. It is important to note that there should be no expectations of any job opportunities being offered by business leaders at a careers fair but this is a great way for students to experience a wide range of businesses in their local community and for businesses to begin to build their talent pipeline.


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