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Explore career options at Hillcrest expo

All the schools in the Highway area are invited, including those from disadvantaged areas.

THE Rotary Club of Hillcrest has once again teamed up with Hillcrest High School to host the fifth annual career expo inviting all local high school learners.

Tertiary institutions will showcase what they have to offer to potential students and how by selecting their institution learners can springboard their careers.

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The event will run from 14:00 to 17:00 on Thursday, March 17. Exhibitors will be provided with a 2.2m stand consisting of a table and power supply. The cost to participate is R1 000 per exhibitor.

All funds raised will go to deserving causes supported by the Rotary Club of Hillcrest.

Event organiser and Rotarian, Ian Bayley said all the schools in the Highway area are invited, including those from disadvantaged areas.

On the day, Bayley said the rotary club will provide transport for learners in the valley to attend.

“Our previous expo was a resounding success, and we encourage you to book your space as early as possible to secure your space for 2022. Bookings will only be confirmed once payment has been received,” he said.

To book a spot, contact info@rotaryhillcrest.co.za.

Craig Girvin, Hillcrest High School headmaster said they were extremely pleased to host the annual careers fair, in association with the Rotary Club of Hillcrest, once again.

“We are very grateful to the Rotary Club of Hillcrest for partnering with us in this very worthwhile venture,” he said.

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