Employment Support Events

Jobs, training and employability support for residents. All welcome!

YCA, Firvale Centre, Earl Marshal Road, 10.30-2.30pm Tuesday 21st May

-Colleges, training providers and community organisations on-hand to help with information on jobs and training.

  • Find out where you can get help getting online.

  • Support for job search, online applications, creating CVs,interview skills and help finding training.

Contact davidcurtis@bopps.org.uk for more details.

Youth Event at Burngreave Vestry Hall 4-6.30pm Wednesday 22nd May

  • Partners and service providers are invited to bring information stalls and displays.

  • Colleges, training organisations and employers present to offer employment and training support.

  • Find out about apprenticeship opportunities.

Contact Carl or Leon on 0114 2133 120 or Email: info@eyproject.org.uk

Open evening, Sheaf Training, Norwood Drive, 4-6pm Thursday 23rd May

Come and see Sheaf Training services,opportunities and courses on the doorstep! Children welcome

Online prospectus: http://www.sheaftraining.co.uk Telephone: 0114 403 1007

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