Molineux Stadium is hosting the Wolverhampton Jobs Fair today, February 13, 2026, providing local residents with the opportunity to meet hiring managers and explore new career paths. The event, which runs from 10:00 to 13:00 in the WV1 Suite, coincides with the final days of National Apprenticeship Week.
While the fair is free to attend, organizers from The Job Fairs advise that attendees must register for a ticket in advance, as no tickets are issued at the door on the day of the event. The session allows jobseekers to talk directly with employers and apply for live vacancies across a variety of sectors, including construction, hospitality, and social care.
The event is supported by the City of Wolverhampton Council and its Wolves at Work initiative. It follows a series of dedicated council-led apprenticeship events held earlier this week at the i10 employment hub and the Civic Centre. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) also remains a key partner in these city-wide employment drives.
Major local organisations like Wolverhampton Homes frequently participate in these recruitment events to find staff for roles across the city. Historically, large-scale jobs fairs at the stadium have featured more than 1,500 vacancies and have attracted over 2,000 attendees in a single session.
Councillor Chris Burden, the Council’s Cabinet Member for City Development, Jobs and Skills, emphasized the importance of such opportunities. He stated: “We are determined to give people in our city the best chances we can, whether this is through apprenticeships, helping them into employment or supporting them to improve skills and gain qualifications.”
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