The new initiative was officially launched this week.
Up to 500 jobs will be up for grabs at the first ever Offaly Jobs Fair this summer.
The new initiative - officially launched yesterday afternoon - is the brainchild of Tullamore Chamber of Commerce.
Jobseekers will have the opportunity to meet 50 businesses from a range of sectors at the Tullamore Court Hotel on July 2nd.
Chamber President, Anthony Hanniffy says they're eager to promote Offaly as a vibrant place to live and work:
The site in the IDA Park in Tullamore on which Zoetis' new premises is being built acted as the backdrop for the official launch.
The leading animal health company is expanding its manufacturing and development facility in Tullamore and is one of the many companies in Offaly currently recruiting.
Zoetis, one of the world’s leading animal health companies, is expanding its manufacturing and development facility in Tullamore and are one of the many companies in Offaly currently recruiting.
Offaly Job Fair is taking place on Saturday, 2nd July from 10am - 6pm and will feature hundreds of active job opportunities right across County Offaly.
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