forum3: Not-For-Profit Sector Recruitment Event - Friday 10 to Saturday 11 October 2008

forum3 charity and not-for-profit sector jobs and volunteering event.

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forum3, the UK's only recruitment event for the not-for-profit sector, moves into the spotlight this October 10th and 11th at The Business Design Centre, Islington, London.  forum3 attracts 10,000 visitors and over 150 leading housing, charity, local government, social care, arts and other not-for-profit organisations, and matches those looking for a role in the sector with those looking to recruit.      

Launched in 2001, forum3 has firmly established itself as a must-attend event within the sector’s annual calendar and is the only professional recruitment, volunteering and networking event for the not-for-profit and public sectors.   

As well as the opportunity to talk to over 150 different organisations and 10,000 potential candidates, the event offers advice and practical tips through 70 seminars taking place on a variety of subjects from getting a foot on the not-for-profit career ladder and how volunteering can enhance careers to securing a role in international development or becoming a trustee.   

Debbie Hockham, director, forum3 comments:  
“The not-for-profit sector is one which can offer variety, strong career prospects and of course, the opportunity for people to contribute to something they believe in.  In the past, the sector has been stereotyped as one which isn’t as dynamic or well-paid as the commercial sector.  forum3 is designed to dispel this myth and showcase the numerous opportunities which exist in the not-for-profit sector.  For those with an interest in working in or progressing a career in the not-for-profit sector it is the must-attend event of the year.” 

To learn more about forum3 please visit www.forum3.co.uk.

 

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