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Key Takeaways
- The 2025 Horsham Jobs and Skills Fair returns on 27 September, offering over 40 local employers under one roof.
- Attendees can secure on-the-spot interviews, apprenticeships, and career advice.
- Free entry makes the fair accessible to residents across Horsham district and beyond.
- Workshops will cover CV writing, interview techniques, and training pathways for emerging industries.
- Organised by Horsham District Council, strengthening community ties and boosting the local economy.
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Event Overview
Mark your calendars for Saturday, 27 September 2025, when The Drill Hall on Denne Road will transform into Horsham’s biggest career marketplace from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Organised by Horsham District Council, the fair merges the Horsham Jobs Fair and Horsham Skills Fair, ensuring both immediate vacancies and long-term development options are on offer.
“Our aim is to connect local talent with real opportunities,” says the council’s employment lead. The Drill Hall’s central location means no one is more than a short walk or bus ride away from a brighter future.
Why Attend
- Face-to-face access to hiring managers from retail, IT, healthcare, hospitality, and public services.
- Free workshops covering CV polish, interview etiquette, and LinkedIn optimisation.
- On-site CV drop boxes and quiet zones for instant interviews.
- Networking lounges to build professional connections over complimentary coffee.
Opportunities for Job-Hunters
Whether you’re a recent graduate or mid-career changer, the fair caters to every ambition.
- Apprenticeships: Earn while you learn with schemes ranging from digital marketing to plumbing.
- Entry-level roles: Ideal for school leavers keen to start earning immediately.
- On-the-job training: Employers offering paid certificated programmes in IT support and healthcare.
- Career change pathways: Sector-switching advice for those seeking fresh challenges.
Tip: Bring multiple CV copies and dress smart-casual—many firms conduct first-round interviews on site.
Support Services
To maximise every visitor’s experience, specialist teams will provide:
- Tailored career counselling for all age groups.
- Workshops on interview confidence and salary negotiation.
- Guidance on funding for vocational courses and certifications.
Many attendees from previous fairs credit these services for helping them secure offers within weeks.
How to Attend
- Register free on the Horsham District Council website to receive workshop schedules.
- Doors open at 10:00 am—arrive early to beat the queues and catch the keynote welcome.
- No entry requirements: simply show up with enthusiasm and an updated CV.
Parking is limited; consider public transport or car-sharing for a greener arrival.
Community Impact
An estimated £2 million boost to the local economy is anticipated as roles are filled and training contracts signed. Beyond numbers, the fair fosters solidarity—bringing together businesses, residents, and educators in a shared mission to keep Horsham thriving.
“Great event, well organised, plenty of space and a great atmosphere,” said one 2024 attendee, capturing the fair’s welcoming spirit.
Conclusion
The 2025 Horsham Jobs and Skills Fair is more than a job board—it’s a springboard to personal growth, economic vitality, and community resilience. With free entry, rich resources, and a diverse employer line-up, the event is poised to shape careers and companies alike. Don’t miss your chance to step into a brighter professional future on 27 September.
FAQs
Is the fair really free to attend?
Yes, entry and all workshops are completely free thanks to sponsorship from local businesses and Horsham District Council.
Do I need to register in advance?
Advance registration is recommended for fast-track entry and to reserve workshop seats, but walk-ins are welcome.
What should I bring with me?
Bring printed CVs, a notebook for contacts, and a positive attitude. Digital portfolios on a tablet can also impress tech employers.
Is there wheelchair access at The Drill Hall?
Absolutely. The venue is fully accessible, with step-free entrances and accessible restroom facilities.
Can employers still book a stand?
Yes, limited spaces remain. Interested companies should email the council’s economic development team via the contact form on their website.
