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10:24am Friday 14th March 2008
ARE you looking for a new career?
Perhaps you want to enhance your skills or are looking for a change in career direction.
Whatever your needs, head to the bigger and better Gazette Jobs, Careers and Training Exhibition today.
Taking place at Colchester Town Hall, from 11am to 7pm, the exhibition will be full of companies helping job-hunters in their quest to find a new career.
This year, due to popular demand, the Gazette Jobs, Careers and Training Exhibition, sponsored by Thera Group, will be filling two halls - the Grand Jury Room on the first floor, and the Moot Hall on the third floor.
Visitors will be able to get advice on full, part-time and further education courses, while Catten College, Seetec, VTS, TBG Learning, Anglia Ruskin University, BCT Consortium, Adult Community Learning and JHP Training will be offering careers advice.
Recruitment companies, including SVC Recruitment, Select Recruitment, ENS Recruitment and Citywide Recruitment, will also be attending.
Companies attending the exhibition include npower, Family Mosaic, Care UK, Remploy, Avon, Job Centre Plus, Bairstow Eves, Secure Health, Essex Social Care Professionals and Careforce.
If being part of a team appeals, then head to the Army and Essex Police stands to find out about challenging and rewarding careers available.
The Gazette will also be promoting its popular CV Quest service in the Grand Jury room.
Bring along a CV on a disk,or e-mail it to jobs@nqe.com and the Gazette team will upload it to the CV Quest database.
Once uploaded, potential employers are able to contact job hunters regarding any opportunities.
So, head to the bigger and better Gazette Jobs, Careers and Training Exhibition and see how to make the future a better one.
Entry to the Gazette Jobs, Careers and Training Exhibition is free. The first 700 people through the entrance at Moot Hall will receive a free promotional bag.
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Police have warned they will not tolerate drug-related crime after carrying out a raid on a housing estate.
The public are being asked for their views on the proposed new look for a town square.
A disabled councillor is taking his fight for better disabled access to a town centre to the country’s top judge.
Two friends hope to prove they are the hostesses with the mostest as they battle for dinnertime glory and a £1,000 prize.
A part-time insurance worker and model is stepping up her game to compete for Miss Top Model UK.
A bank manager who survived a serious road accident said he wanted to thank the professionals who flew him to hospital.
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