Londonís first major recruitment fair for 2003 is still pulling in the exhibitors with less than one week to go.
Job Scene and The Graduate & Professional Recruitment Fair open at Olympia 2 from 11am to 5pm on Sunday 26 January and from 10am to 4pm on Monday 27 January 2003.
Britannia IT Training, SOS Industries, Vision CV and Worktrain are just some of the most recent additions to a very impressive line-up of recruiters, trainers, educational establishments and advisory bodies.
Nick Brown MP, Minister of State for Work, will open the event on Monday morning, welcoming Connexions and Prospects as sponsors of the event and comments:
ìJob Scene is an excellent way for motivated people to find the information they need to determine their future career, from recruitment and career advice through to training and educational needs.
The event highlights the link between training, education and work and with The Graduate & Professional Recruitment Fair running alongside, provides the platform for long-term career plans or new direction they might never have thought of.î
Prospects will be using the event to launch their new Internet Careers and Education Choice Management System, www.fasttomato.com.
Ray Auvray, Prospects Chief Executive said: ìWe are launching Fast Tomato, our exciting new web-based interactive guidance package at the Job Scene event to enable many more young people to make realistic and effective decisions for their futuresî.
Much of the eventís success is derived from being three exhibitions under one roof, Job Scene, The Graduate & Professional Recruitment Fair and TILE (Teaching In London Event) 2003.
Entry is free and thousands of visitors flock to Olympia to attend careers seminars, CV and advice clinics presented by expert exhibitors and to see and be seen by the Capitalís most proactive organisations.
For more information, Freecall 0500 026120 or visit www.jobsceneuk.co.uk, or better still, come along to the event and see for yourself.
Nick Brown, Minister of State For Work to Open Job Scene.
Olympia 2, 26-27 January 2003