Residents in Luton, Bedfordshire, can meet local employers and apply for open positions at a community job fair being held on February 26, 2026. The event is organised by Luton Council and the Luton Town FC Community Trust at Kenilworth Road Stadium.
Jobseekers and people looking for new training opportunities can speak face-to-face with hiring managers from several large local organisations between 11:00 and 14:00. This includes representatives from London Luton Airport, Bedfordshire Police, and the bus company Arriva, who will all be looking for new staff to fill various vacancies.
The fair is part of the Luton 2040 plan, which aims to help 5,000 more residents out of poverty by the end of the decade. Organisers say the event helps people skip online application forms by letting them talk directly to employers and receive on-the-spot support for their applications.
In addition to job listings, the Luton Town FC Community Trust provides vocational courses to help adults over the age of 18 gain new qualifications. Staff from the council’s adult learning service will also be available to offer advice on digital skills and other career training options.
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