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BUSINESS REPORT


MAKE AN IMPRESSION AT JOB SHOW


The region’s biggest and busiest recruitment event is returning to Milton Keynes on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 March at Middleton Hall, centre:mk. The MK Job Show showcases 70


top employers and thousands of vacancies, ranging from engineering to education and finance to healthcare. Free services are available to


help you get the job, this includes 1:1 career support, skills seminars


and professional headshots ideal for LinkedIn. Every year the MK Job Show


helps thousands of people find their perfect role. Ethan, a commercial accountant,


said: “At the MK Job Show, making a good first impression is much easier in person and it’s easier to feel whether you and the employer are right for each other.” Gergely, a CAD draughtsman, said: “Doing my job search online


was causing challenges compared to having a face to face conversation with HR members from companies at the MK Job Show. Now my work life balance is much better, the whole team I am working with is highly skilled, kind and helpful.” General Manager Ian said:


“Looking for another position whilst already employed was very time consuming. The MK Job Show meant I could visit many different


potential employers in one day. The CV advice was particularly helpful. My new working hours are more sociable, and I have more time to spend with my family.” Looking for your stars of the


future? Contact the team today on 01908 871450 for exhibitor packages designed to suit your budget.


Visit: www.MKJobShow.co.uk Email: info@jobshows.co.uk


FEBRUARY/MARCH 2020 inbusiness 15


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