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Key Takeaways
- The Horsham Jobs Fair 2025 returns on 27 September 2025, 10 am – 2 pm, at The Drill Hall.
- Up to 40 local employers will showcase vacancies across retail, tech, healthcare, and more.
- Free CV clinics, interview coaching, and career-change workshops will run throughout the day.
- No registration needed for jobseekers; businesses must book via the online registration form.
- Event backed by Horsham District Council to boost local employment and economic growth.
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Event Overview
Jobseekers, mark your calendars: the Horsham Jobs Fair 2025 opens its doors on Saturday, 27 September 2025 at The Drill Hall, Denne Road. Running from 10 am to 2 pm, the fair aims to bridge the gap between local talent and the ever-growing list of vacancies in West Sussex.
Backed by Horsham District Council and community partners, the fair promises an energetic atmosphere where CVs change hands, conversations spark, and new careers begin.
Local Employers & Vacancies
Up to 40 exhibitors will attend, representing sectors including:
- Retail & Hospitality
- Healthcare & Social Care
- Technology & Digital
- Manufacturing & Engineering
- Finance & Professional Services
“Last year’s fair helped us fill three pivotal roles in just two weeks,” notes Sarah Thompson, HR Manager at a Horsham tech firm.
Training & Apprenticeships
Beyond immediate job offers, attendees can explore a variety of training routes:
- Talk to vocational providers about industry-recognised certificates.
- Meet representatives from local colleges and universities.
- Discover coding bootcamps run by the Horsham Digital Skills Academy.
- Learn how apprenticeship schemes can jump-start or re-route your career.
Support for Jobseekers
Free services will be available throughout the day, including:
- CV health checks & optimisation tips
- Mock interview coaching
- Application workshops
- Career counselling sessions
To make the most of the fair, organisers recommend arriving with:
- Multiple printed CVs
- A concise personal introduction
- Professional attire and a notepad for quick notes
Career Change & Development
With the labour market evolving rapidly, the fair dedicates sessions to:
- Identifying transferable skills and mapping them to new industries.
- Understanding opportunities in the gig economy.
- Building a personal brand online.
“The insights I gained last year pushed me to switch from retail management to digital marketing,” says John Baker, a 2024 attendee.
Participation Details
Jobseekers: simply walk in between 10 am and 2 pm — no registration required.
Businesses & training providers: secure a stand via the online registration form (deadline 25 July 2025). Spaces are limited, so early booking is advised.
Benefits for Local Businesses
Exhibiting companies enjoy:
- Direct, cost-effective access to local talent
- Enhanced brand visibility within the community
- Networking with fellow businesses and training bodies
- Opportunities to hold on-the-spot interviews
“It’s more than recruitment — it’s relationship-building,” explains Emma Lewis, CEO of a Horsham manufacturing firm.
Conclusion
Whether you’re a graduate hunting for your first role, a seasoned professional eyeing a change, or a business eager to expand, the Horsham Jobs Fair 2025 offers a vibrant marketplace of opportunity. For further details, including exhibitor schedules and seminar times, visit the official Horsham District Council website.
FAQ
Do I need to book a ticket to attend?
No. The fair is free and open to all jobseekers — just arrive during event hours.
What should I bring with me?
Bring several copies of your CV, a notepad, and questions for employers. Dressing smartly helps you make a strong first impression.
Will interviews take place on the day?
Yes. Many employers run short interviews on-site, so be prepared for spontaneous opportunities.
Can I access the venue by public transport?
The Drill Hall is a 10-minute walk from Horsham railway station and is served by several bus routes.
Who do I contact for further information?
Email jobsfair@horsham.gov.uk or call 01403 215100 for any additional queries.
