Businesses called on to open doors for Careers Week experience

Written on the 22 March 2016 by Jael Napper

Businesses called on to open doors for Careers Week experience

Monday 2 May starts Broome Careers Week where students from around the region look to find inspiration for their future career options. 

Elisabeth Lucke, Chair of the Careers Expo Committee says, "Businesses are called on to offer ideas about how they might be able to offer our future workforce an insight into their industry.

"Help keep our talented youth in Broome by participating in the 2016 careers week activities."

The 2016 Careers Week will culminate with a Careers Expo on Friday 6 May at Broome Senior High School.

All businesses interested in opening their doors to students should contact the Chamber.


Author:Jael Napper

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