
With hands-on activities and skills taster sessions, this free event aims to inspire and motivate visitors who are considering their future careers. Taking place at the Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, exhibitors demonstrate careers in key growth sectors for Wales, as well as highlighting further education and training courses to boost the job prospects of all who attend.
Wednesday 20 October 2021: 9:30am – 3pm and 4pm – 6:30pm
Thursday 21 October 2021: 9:30am – 3pm
Currently exhibiting at SkillsCymru Cardiff
Careers Hub with

Careers Wales
Part-financed through the

European Social Fund
Supported by

Welsh Government

Bridgend College

Cardiff City FC Community Foundation

Cardiff Metropolitan University

Cardiff University

ECA – Excellence in Electrotechnical and Engineering Services

Gower College Swansea

Maritime UK

St David's Catholic College

The University of Wales Trinity Saint David
ACT Training
ALS Training
Babcock Training
Cardiff and Vale College
Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol
NPTC Group of Colleges
Staffordshire University
Welsh Water
Youth Cymru
Sponsors
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“Thank you for a very well organised event that allowed our pupils to meet a diverse range of organisations under one roof.”
Luisa May, Community Focused School's Coordinator, St Illtyd's Catholic High School
“I have thoroughly enjoyed this event as I have been able to ask for advice and had the opportunity to look at different options and career pathways. Thank you very much!”
Daljeet, Year 11, Fitzalan High School
“I spoke with an exhibitor about different degree apprenticeship options - it was very useful as it has allowed me to look at other options rather than going straight to university.”
Cameron, Year 13, Whitmore High School
“It was very well organised and very professional. The marketing and information provided was first class and as an organisation we were very pleased with the whole event.”
Andrew Wonklyn, Careers Wales
“I have always home educated my sons and have been aware that they needed some career support and was relieved to be able to visit the event. One particular company we chatted to yesterday which was of great benefit, probably wouldn’t have and hadn’t, shown up in a google search on the jobs they were interested in. Thank you for this event. It has so helped my sons."
Parent/Carer
“Fantastic to share opportunities and promote business in Wales.”