In West Sussex we are fortunate enough to have a vast range of great, fantastic employers. With thousands of businesses, including some respected worldwide, there are lots of opportunities in West Sussex if you know where to look. Whether you are searching for jobs in sectors ranging from marketing to industrial there will be the ideal job in West Sussex for you.
West Sussex has over 40 educational establishments, Horsham District Council / West Sussex County Council and many, many thousands of other companies. There are also hundreds of companies who currently have over 100 staff. This means that there is hundreds of thousands of opportunities if you are searching for jobs in West Sussex, in the public or private sectors. You will expect West Sussex jobs to comprise of part-time, permanent contract and temporary work with salaries varying from minimum wage to many hundreds of thousands of pounds.
There are various key sectors in West Sussex like retail, medical and care where you should often find many vacancies. There are lots of industrial areas offering engineering and production jobs, a large number of business parks offering employment such as accounting, public relations and IT, Horsham District Council / West Sussex County Council have a excellently varied range of jobs including administration, youth support and consultancy and educational establishments offering teaching and lecturing role. So whether you are a doctor, shop assistant, marketing executive, new graduate or industrial worker there is guaranteed to be a job in West Sussex for you.
We are pleased to bring you the latest positions from employers big and small in many different sectors. Fantastic West Sussex employers frequently use AllHorshamJobs as their first port of call for their vacancies. Whether you are looking for work in Horsham or in the whole of West Sussex, by also using our other job sites located in West Sussex or by increasing your search criteria to Horsham and up to 60 miles away you will locate all the latest jobs in West Sussex.
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<font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2">With so many job seekers applying for any one job in today's economic climate, it's good to have an understanding of what happens to your application once you've pressed the 'send' button.</font></font> ..read more
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Example CV for people applying for jobs in Horsham