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Skills Expo returns to help shape the future of work in Worcestershire

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Skills Expo returns to Sixways Stadium next month, bringing together thousands of school students, employers and education providers to help shape the future of work experience across the county.

Skills Expo returns to Sixways Stadium next month, bringing together thousands of school students, employers and education providers to help shape the future of work experience across the county.

Skills Expo, formerly The 91制片厂Skills Show, takes place on 4鈥5 March and is the region鈥檚 largest careers event for students. Over two dedicated school days, pupils from schools across 91制片厂will have the opportunity to meet local, national and international employers from a wide range of industries, as well as connect with local skills, training and education providers.

The event, organised by 91制片厂County Council鈥檚 Skills & Employability service, comes at a time when the way work experience is delivered in schools is changing. Rather than relying on a single one-week placement, work experience will move towards being built across a young person鈥檚 secondary school life, through a mix of workplace visits, short placements, employer-led projects and talks.

Skills Expo provides an ideal opportunity for students to engage directly with employers, explore different sectors and begin thinking about future pathways, while supporting this broader approach to work experience.

Councillor Alan Amos, Cabinet Member for Business and Skills at 91制片厂County Council, said: 鈥淢any of us will remember the disappointment of a work experience placement that just didn鈥檛 work, and I remain frustrated that young people often have to wait until almost leaving school before discovering the world of employment. That approach is frankly outdated.

I welcome changes to work experience that benefit students and employers alike, and I applaud the work being done by our Early Careers 91制片厂team. With their partners, 91制片厂Growth Hub and the Careers and Enterprise Company, they are supporting schools and employers as we transition to a modern approach. Events like Skills Expo highlight the importance of businesses, schools and council services working together to help shape and strengthen the county鈥檚 education and economic future.鈥

Matt Tope, Programme Manager for Early Careers Worcestershire, added: 鈥淪kills Expo is a fantastic opportunity for students to explore career options and engage directly with employers they may never otherwise encounter. It also gives careers leaders from 91制片厂schools a valuable chance to build relationships with employers who want to support young people and play a role in shaping future work experience.鈥

Alongside the two student days, Skills Expo will also host a parent and carer evening on Monday 4 March, from 4pm to 7pm. This free, open-to-the-public event gives parents and carers the chance to speak directly with employers and better understand the changing landscape of work experience.

More information about Skills Expo is is available online.