Thursday 17 May 2012

Jobs in Herts and Essex

cycling kids With just one month to go until The Big Herts Cycle Challenge, workplaces across the county are signing up and are raring to go.
Residents can take a behind-the-scenes look at local policing when Bishop's Stortford station opens its doors to the public on Saturday, May 12.
If you're looking for work, struggling to find a role that suits your skillset or just fancy a change of career scenery, the National Careers Service could be a valuable resource. Launched at the
THE Stansted Employment and Skills Academy is holding a jobs fair at Enterprise House, near the airport, today from 10am to 3pm.
Former Bishop's Stortford College pupil James Williamson is pictured in the middle row, second from the left, with his fellow new special constables A FORMER Bishop's Stortford schoolboy is one of 13 fresh-faced special constables to join Herts police.
Computer A website has been launched to provide unemployed people across London and East Anglia with a mentor who can offer support, advice and guidance to help them back into work.
More than 300 job-seekers flocked to an employment fair at Stansted Airport to see the opportunities on offer.
Learn on the job A report on apprenticeships launched by Ofsted today has found that those who had completed work experience, course tasters or vocational study were more likely to make good progress in their apprenticeship than those starting straight from school.
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