The annual Community Hub’s Job Expo was a great success this year with organisations gathering from near and far to offer knowledge on a variety of career paths available for everyone.
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Education institutions, local businesses, services and charities set up stalls to talk to interested community members and high school students.
Organiser Katie White said it was wonderful to see over 15 community members and 64 students pass through the doors to learn more about a number of occupations and services available to join, both locally and regionally.
“Overall it was a really successful day,” said Ms White.
“It was also fantastic this year to see a number of local ex-students and apprentices at the Job expo to offer first hand information and knowledge of career pathways,” she said.
This year offered students and community members a workshop with all the tips for people to build their resume.
“A lot of the students have said they enjoyed the resume building workshop, and was a valuable thing to have,” said Ms White.
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Ms White extended a huge thank you to community members and students for coming along and supporting the day. She also gave a big thank you to all business and organisations who offered their time to come along and offer first-hand information.
“I’d like to thank all that helped make the day possible including; NSW Health Service, Aeris Tritton mine, NSW Ambulance, Three Rivers Machinery, Mission Australia, Ability Links, Centacare, Western Students Connection, TAFE NSW, West Haven, UNE, Bogan Shire Council, and NSW RFS.”
“Thank you to everyone who came along to support the day,” said Ms White.
If you missed out this year, don’t fret Ms White said “keep an eye out for next year” as the event will certainly be back.