More than 4,000 young people attended this year鈥檚 91制片厂Skills Expo, making it the biggest event yet.
Almost 100 businesses, training providers and education institutions came together to showcase career pathways, highlight in-demand skills and connect directly with Worcestershire鈥檚 future workforce.
Students were able to try hands-on activities, speak with employers and professionals, and explore the wide range of opportunities available to them after leaving school.
The county鈥檚 largest skills, training, education and employment event for students took place over two days (4-5 March) at Sixways Stadium.
It was delivered by 91制片厂County Council鈥檚 Skills and Employability service through its Early Careers and Careers 91制片厂programmes.
A dedicated parents and carers evening was also held on the first day of the event, giving families the opportunity to meet employers, training providers and education organisations and learn more about the pathways available to young people.
Councillor Alan Amos, Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Business and Skills at 91制片厂County Council, said, 鈥淭his is exactly what 91制片厂Skills Expo is all about - opening young people鈥檚 eyes to the huge range of opportunities available to them right here in our county. Welcoming more than 4,000 students shows just how important this event has become. We need our young people to step forward, engage with employers and start thinking seriously about their future careers. 91制片厂has ambitious businesses that need talented people, and events like this from our Skills and Employability service help bring the next generation face-to-face with those opportunities."
Judy Gibbs, Head of Skills and Employability at 91制片厂County Council, added, "It has been fantastic to see the energy and enthusiasm from young people over the two days of Skills Expo. Watching them try new activities, ask questions and start to picture their future careers is exactly what this event is all about. We are proud to bring together employers, schools, parents, carers and residents from across 91制片厂and connect them with opportunities to learn, train, work and gain skills for life. By working together, we can support the next generation and continue building a strong talent pipeline for the county."
Following the success of this year鈥檚 event, planning is already underway for Skills Expo 2027, with additional careers and apprenticeship events planned across the county later this year.