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Key Takeaways
- The 2025 Horsham Jobs and Skills Fair welcomes all job seekers free of charge.
- Over 40 local employers from retail, hospitality, healthcare, and tech will be on-site.
- Attendees can access CV clinics, interview workshops, and apprenticeship advice.
- Walk-in registrations for candidates; employers must apply by 25 July 2025.
- Held Saturday, 27 September 2025 at the Drill Hall, Denne Road.
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Event Details
Mark your calendar for Saturday, 27 September 2025 (10 am – 2 pm). The Drill Hall on Denne Road will transform into a buzzing marketplace of opportunity where job seekers can walk in without registration. Exhibiting employers, however, must submit an online expression of interest by Friday, 25 July 2025.
A spokesperson for Horsham District Council describes the fair as “a springboard for local talent and a catalyst for economic growth.”
Local Employers & Vacancies
Expect a diverse line-up of more than 40 employers spanning retail, hospitality, construction, healthcare, technology, and local government. Whether you’re seeking an entry-level role or a senior position, there’s likely to be a match. Last year’s attendees included Gatwick Airport, Thales UK and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, and organisers hint at an even broader mix this year.
Tip: Stroll the aisles with multiple copies of your CV, ready to hand them to hiring managers on the spot.
Training & Apprenticeships
Beyond immediate openings, the fair offers a gateway to professional development. Local colleges and training providers will showcase short courses, upskilling workshops, and formal apprenticeships. These opportunities are perfect for school leavers, career changers, and anyone returning to work after a break.
- Free taster sessions on digital skills
- Guidance on gaining industry-specific certifications
- Apprenticeship pathways combining paid work with study
Support Services
Job hunting can be daunting, which is why the fair hosts hands-on support stations:
- CV writing clinics run by recruitment experts
- Mock interview workshops to refine your pitch
- Career advisers offering one-to-one guidance and job matching
“It’s not just about finding a job; it’s about building a career,” says Jane Smith, Economic Development Officer at Horsham District Council.
How to Prepare
Arrive early, dress professionally, and map out the employers you most want to meet. Creating a quick “elevator pitch” about who you are and what you’re seeking can set you apart. During the fair, take notes, collect business cards, and attend any workshops that align with your goals. Afterward, follow up within 48 hours to keep the conversation alive.
Conclusion
The Horsham Jobs and Skills Fair stands as a flagship event for local career growth. Whether you’re stepping onto the job ladder or seeking a fresh challenge, this fair offers pathways to employment, training, and lasting professional connections. For the latest updates and a full list of participating employers and workshop schedules, keep an eye on the official event page.
FAQs
Do I need to register before attending?
No. Job seekers can walk in on the day. Only employers and training providers must register in advance.
Is there an entry fee?
Admission is completely free for job seekers.
What should I bring?
Bring several printed copies of your CV, a notepad, and an open mind—networking is key.
Can I secure an interview on the spot?
Yes. Many employers conduct informal chats and may invite promising candidates for same-day or follow-up interviews.
Where can I find parking information?
Public car parks are available near the Drill Hall. Check Horsham District Council’s website for up-to-date details on charges and spaces.
