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26 Mar 2026

Foyle Arena Job Fair to showcase wide range of opportunities for employment seekers

The Derry Job Fair on Tuesday, September 9 is a chance for individuals to chat to employers, learn about vacancies that exist in the Council area and enhance their employment prospects through practical advice and support

Foyle Arena Job Fair to showcase wide range of opportunities for employment seekers

The Job Fair will take place in the Foyle Arena.

Job Seekers will have a chance to speak directly with prospective employers at a special event planned for the Foyle Arena next month.

The Derry Job Fair on Tuesday, September 9 is a chance for individuals to chat to employers, learn about vacancies that exist in the Council area and enhance their employment prospects through practical advice and support.

The Job Fair is hosted by Department for Communities and the Derry and Strabane Labour Market Partnership.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr Ruairí McHugh, said the event was an ideal chance for individuals to chat to employers, learn more about the vacancies that exist in the Council area and enhance their employment prospects through practical advice and support.

"The Derry Job Fair will feature a diverse mix of employers from a range of sectors all under one roof including manufacturing, health and social care, retail and pharmacy and technology" he said.

"Those in attendance can also avail of practical support on how to enhance your employability and make a successful application through CV and interview advice.

"Whether you are currently out of work or just considering the next step in your career journey, I would encourage you to attend so you can make informed choices about your next career move.”

The Job Fair will take place from 11am to 2pm and admission is free. For further information on the event email: skills@derrystrabane.com

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