Newbury Job Fair at West Berkshire Council connects jobseekers with twenty employers.

West Berkshire Council and Newbury Job Centre helped. They worked together to organize it. The event let people explore job options. Retail, tech, education, and public service jobs existed.
People talked to employers like Thames Valley Police. Lidl, Primark, and Roc Technologies were also there. Susan Beasley liked the event’s turnout. She said over 180 jobseekers attended it.
Newbury Jobcentre planned another job fair. Lee Dillon and his team helped a lot. Employers were happy with the candidate quality. They hoped to hire many people.
Lee Dillon MP and Jeff Brooks started the event. Jeff Brooks leads West Berkshire Council. Mr. Dillon said the event helped the community. It connected talent to opportunities.
Organizers thanked everyone for helping. They thanked the council, Job Centre, employers, and jobseekers. Because people liked it, they might plan another one.
This job fair helps Newbury’s employment. It links people with employers and training. They also connect with support groups. This effort strengthens the local economy.
People learned about training programs. They also found out about useful qualifications. Experts helped with job applications and CVs. They gave interview tips too.
The job fair occurred without charging fees. People registered with tickets beforehand. Organizers plan to keep helping Newbury in the future.