A series of virtual job fairs are to be piloted by the Department for Communities over the next few months.
The pilot programme has been introduced as an alternative to physical job fairs which have been suspended due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The virtual job fair series will include regional, sectoral and council-partnered events.
Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey said: “Each year my Department hosts a series of face-to-face job fairs which bring together a wide range of employers and jobseekers to showcase available employment opportunities.
“However, due to the challenges faced by the Covid-19 pandemic these have had to be suspended.
“After exploring alternatives to physical events, I have progressed this innovative digital approach to assisting jobseekers which will allow opportunities to be accessed virtually.”
The online virtual platform being piloted will include a ‘lobby’ area which will display and guide jobseekers to participating employers and other support organisations.
Jobseekers will be able to: choose which employers or organisations to visit; view suitable vacancies; and connect with individual employers directly for details and advice.
The Minister continued: “As we move through these unprecedented and challenging times, it is important that we explore all opportunities to support those in the job market.
“I would encourage jobseekers and employers to get involved in any of the events scheduled for their chosen area.
“It is hoped that this approach can then be expanded and developed as we continue to plan our recovery from this crisis.”
Details of all the events will be advertised on the Department for Communities social media outlets and the JobCentre Online and at ni direct.
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