Young people will come face-to-face with a wide range of leading employers at the Bath Skills Fair tomorrow.
People aged 15 to 25 have the chance to meet up with a wide range of local and national employers to find out about jobs, apprenticeships, training and voluntary work during the event at the City of Bath College.
Companies including Rotork, Wessex Water, Ministry of Defence, Babington House, Sirona Care & Health and Miller Construction will be on hand to promote their latest vacancies.
A series of talks about different industries are taking place between 4pm and 7pm tomorrow on the second floor of the college's Roper Building.
The college's information and guidance co-ordinator Louise Croft said: "The Bath Skills Fair will see hundreds of young people visiting City of Bath College to get important advice on their next steps in education or work.
"Whether you are looking to study at college, university or find work, the Bath Skills Fair is an event you cannot afford to miss."
There will also be a number of hands-on activities to encourage people to 'have a go' at new career ideas.
Circomedia will be giving juggling workshops, Engineers Without Borders will be sharing how to build a wind turbine and bridge out of straws and Engage4Life will be putting your mixing and sampling skills to the test with DJ lessons.
Young people worried about the costs of university degrees can also meet with companies who could cover the cost of their studies.
The Bath Skills Fair takes place at City of Bath College tomorrow from 12noon to 7pm.
For more information, to register online or to book a place for a talk, visit www.bathskillsfair.com.
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