Bristol Airport is hosting its first jobs fair of 2023 with more than 100 jobs available.
The Airport will be teaming up with other employers based across the site for the event.
The event will give prospective candidates the opportunity to find out more about the variety of permanent roles that are up for grabs including customer service, hospitality, retail, airline handling and security.
The Jobs Fair will also give those who attend an insight into seasonal roles which are ideal for students or those looking for a taster of working at the airport.
More than 50 employers operate out of Bristol Airport and some of those that will be there on the day include Swissport, DHL, Jet2, Hilton, Boots, Frankie & Benny’s and more.
Those attending can park for free and subsidised travel will be available on the Flyer buses from Weston and Bristol City Centre.
When is Bristol Airport’s Jobs Fair?
The Jobs Fair is taking place on Tuesday, March 21 between 11am and 2pm in Lulsgate House at Bristol Airport.
To register your interest and to book your free travel to the event, you can visit the Bristol Airport website.
Debbie Hartshorn, People Director, Bristol Airport said: "We are anticipating one of our busiest ever Summer seasons this year after the Airport experienced a huge increase in passenger numbers over the past 12 months.
“In preparation, we will be hosting a Jobs Fair next month fair to showcase a wide range of employers, shift patterns and interesting roles to suit people with different skills and experiences.
“This is an exciting time to be working at Bristol Airport as we will be welcoming new airlines and destinations to the Airport this year. Our teams need a good blend of those starting out in their working career and those with more life experience.
“If you enjoy working as part of a team, are self-motivated and take pride in a job well done, then we could have the perfect opportunity for you. Working at Bristol Airport offers endless possibilities, and you will have a brilliant team behind you who will support you on your journey.”
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