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10 Oct 2025

Jobseekers welcomed to major annual jobs fair in Tipperary later this week

The Dome, Thurles, will host the jobs fair on May 30

Jobseekers welcomed to major annual jobs fair in Tipperary this month

On Friday, May 30, from 2pm to 4:30pm, the County Tipperary Chamber Annual Jobs Fair at FBD The Dome, Semple Stadium, Thurles, will connect jobseekers with some of the region’s most respected and ambitious employers.

From world-renowned companies like Abbott and Coolmore, to key players in healthcare such as Comfort Homecare, Bluebird Care, Kare Plus, Clannad Care, and Resilience Healthcare, this Jobs Fair showcases the scale and diversity of job opportunities in Tipperary.

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Attendees will meet face-to-face with hiring teams from Clancy, FRS Training, Waystone, AQS Environmental, Anner Hotel, Ryans Cleaning, Unitec, and many more.

These employers are actively recruiting for roles across hospitality, healthcare, construction, education, administration, and training, and there is something for every career stage.

According to Michelle Aylward, CEO of County Tipperary Chamber: "This event is not just a jobs fair—it's a live showcase of the real employment opportunities available in Tipperary right now. These are quality jobs from respected employers who are investing in local people and our local economy. If you’re living here, moving home, or exploring your next step, this is where your opportunity begins."

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Admission is free, and no registration is required for jobseekers.

Employers still looking to secure a table are urged to act quickly, as remaining spaces are extremely limited.

To book a table, email trish@countytipperarychamber.com.

For event details, visit www.countytipperarychamber.com.

This event is supported by County Tipperary Chamber, County Tipperary Chamber Skillnet, and Intreo.

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