The perfect job platform; KAREN STEWART reports on a free interactive careers and recruitment exhibition.(Features)

From: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) | Date: May 8, 2008 | Copyright information

Byline: KAREN STEWART

LOOKING for a job? Well, you might find the perfect position by visiting the Job Serve Live! careers exhibition.

Previously known as Job Scene The Roadshow, Job Serve Live! is an interactive recruitment and careers exhibition.

Starting next Wednesday at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall, jobseekers will be treated to a friendly environment in which to search for available posts, and then apply for them.

Turning recruitme...

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