Technology

Posted on October 21, 2019 by staff

Automotive industry expert to headline Leeds Digital Job Fair

Technology

Tech professionals looking to advance their careers are invited to sign up free of charge to attend Leeds Digital Job Fair 5.0 this Thursday, 24th October.

Automotive industry experts cap hpi headline a total of 50 employers who will be present on the day and talk to prospective recruits.

Other high-profile exhibitors will include Sky Betting & Gaming, FinancialForce, the British Library, The Stars Group DWP Digital and BJSS.

David Collings, head of marketing at cap hpi, said:”We’re attending the Leeds Digital Job Fair once again because it’s a key event for cap hpi to meet up with some amazingly talented people with great digital skill sets.

“The event offers a central place for cap hpi to meet and chat with some of the best digital talent the Leeds area can offer.

“We’re a Leeds-based business and we’re big believers that the digital talent in our region is second to none. We’ve seen phenomenal growth in the last few years and that is down to the fantastic people we’ve brought in.

“The Job Fair helps us get in front of these fantastic people to explain what we do and what we can offer future employees, whether they’re just starting out, looking for a career change or seasoned professionals.”

Leeds Digital Job Fair 5.0 will also feature a series of talks from industry experts on the new Hey! conference stage.

Hey! founder Josh Nesbitt said:”I’m really excited to be bringing our regular event and conference Hey! – a platform for the tech community – to Leeds Digital Job Fair 5.0 for an event covering the various challenges and lessons learned from working in the digital sector.

“From a talk about looking after your own mental health, to dealing with ADHD, to scaling an agency and all the logistics that comes with that, I’m proud of our varied and experienced line-up.”

Leeds Digital Job Fair 5.0 is organised by Herd founder Amy De-Balsi with support from sponsors Leeds City Council, Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP), Bruntwood SciTech and Fruition IT.