WHETHER you are looking for a new job, wanting to improve your interview technique, hoping for a training or education course or just want to see what is available, today’s Daily Echo-backed Winchester Jobs Fair might be just the ticket.

Featuring a host of local businesses, seminars will be run throughout the day, including one by Keith Redbourn, editor of the Daily Echo’s sister paper The Hampshire Chronicle. There will also be one-to-one advice clinics at the Guildhall between 10am and 5pm.

It is the latest in a series of jobs fairs, with hundreds visiting one in Southampton earlier this year.

The event features representatives such as Nurse Plus, a temporary nursing agency, offering career opportunities including community carers, healthcare assistants, support workers and nurses.

Work is available for inhome carers as well as in residential homes and learning disability centres.

The company offers flexible hours, free training and holiday pay.

A spokesman said: “With day, night and weekend work available we offer a flexible working solution, perfect for a new career move or just extra cash, easy to fit in with family commitments and other jobs.”

Other seminars include a National Careers Service CV session at 12.15pm and an interview skills session at 3.15pm.