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Hundreds of jobs on offer as Quorum Business Park announces first-ever jobs fair
North East job-seekers are being invited to take advantage of a large-scale recruitment event next month, as Quorum Business Park has announced it will be running its first ever jobs fair.
Taking place on Thursday 2 March, the Quorum Jobs Fair will reportedly have hundreds of job and training opportunities on offer, whilst apprenticeship information will be readily-available at the event.
The event will take place between 10am and 3pm at building Q12 at Quorum Business Park and is organised by North Tyneside Council and the team at Quorum. The main sponsors of the fair are NCFE, Swiftpage and Convergys.
North Tyneside’s Elected Mayor, Norma Redfearn, will be opening the event and is hoping for a great turnout. She said: “This is a fantastic event for anyone looking to start a career at Quorum Business Park.
“We are extremely fortunate to have such a high standard of employers here in North Tyneside and I would encourage any job seekers to come along and find out how they could benefit.”
Fergus Trim of Broadoak, Asset Managers at Quorum, added: “We have seen strong employment growth at Quorum, with a number of occupiers expanding and taking more space.
“It is great news that new roles are being created and that we have the talent pool available locally, to meet the needs of these growing businesses.”
The Quorum shuttle bus will operate a free service to and from Four Lane Ends between 9:30am and 3:30pm. The bus leaves from stand C at Four Lane Ends Metro station.
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