Belfast City Council in partnership with the Belfast Labour Market Partnership is hosting a Job Fair in St George’s Market on Wednesday 24 June (11am-2pm).
Over 70 exhibitors are taking part from a range of sectors including construction, transport, security, health and social care, enterprise, hospitality and professional and business services, with many employers actively recruiting for current vacancies.
Representatives from the council’s Employment Academies will be in attendance to provide information on the tailored training programmes available to support people gain qualifications, build confidence and move into employment.
Funded by the Department for Communities, Labour Market Partnerships create targeted employment action plans for council areas, allowing for collaboration at local and regional level to support people towards and into work.
This free event is open to everyone and support organisations will be on hand to offer practical advice and guidance on CV preparation, job applications, interview techniques and pathways into training or starting up a business.
Councillor Joe Duffy, Chair of the council’s City Growth and Regeneration Committee, said: “The Belfast Job Fair is a fantastic opportunity for anyone considering their next move, whether they are entering the workforce, returning to employment looking to develop new skills or exploring a completely different career path.
“This event will connect key employers and training providers with talented people seeking new work, new skills or a completely new direction in their work journey.
“It reflects council’s commitment to supporting people into employment and helping businesses find the skilled workforce they need. We look forward to welcoming visitors from across the city and beyond to this year’s Job Fair.”
No prior registration is needed to attend the event with doors opening at 11am (Oxford Street entrance) and closing at 2pm. Quiet time will be in operation from 10.30 to 11am for jobseekers who wish to attend the event with noise reduction and reduced crowds.
For more information on the event visit the council website www.belfastcity.gov.uk/BelfastJobFair

Read the Summer 2026 edition free online →
Stay connected with NI's tech community: