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Whitsunday Jobs Fair Coming Soon

The inaugural Whitsunday Jobs Fair will be held next month and organisers are looking forward to bringing together job seekers and businesses from across the Whitsundays.

Hosted at the Proserpine State High School, this event will bridge the gap between employers and prospective employees, offering a unique platform for recruitment, networking, and career development.

With the job market evolving rapidly, the Whitsunday Jobs Fair offers job seekers a valuable opportunity to explore a wide range of career possibilities and connect directly with employers and service providers ready to hire.

Whether you are a school leaver, new, or returning to, the job market, seasoned professional, or someone looking to switch careers, the Jobs Fair promises something for everyone.

Employers – book your spot today!
For employers with genuine job opportunities, please contact Scott McPherson on mobile 0438 860 931 and EBB@idealplacements.com.au to secure your spot today.

Can’t make it but will have jobs available? Contact Scott for more information on how you can promote your vacancies at the event.

The inaugural Whitsunday Job Fair is being hosted by the Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry, IDEAL Placements, Link and Launch, and the Proserpine State High School.

Event highlights:

   • Meet Whitsunday employers: A number of employers from diverse industries will be present, offering positions ranging from entry-level to specialist roles.
   • On-site interviews: Some employers might conduct on-the-spot interviews, so come prepared with your resume, positive job ready attitude, and dressed to impress!
   • Networking opportunities: Engage with local business leaders, human resource professionals, and recruiters to expand your understanding of current job roles and build your network.

What: Whitsundays Jobs Fair
When:  1:00pm-3:30pm Monday 14 October 2024
Where: Proserpine State High School
Admission: Free for all job seekers and employers

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