Northern to bring back popular virtual workshop for north east jobseekers

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Northern is set to run a workshop to give jobseekers in the north east a competitive edge in the job market after the success of two previous online sessions.  

The move comes as Northern continues to plan for the opening of a new route – the Northumberland Line – which will bring rail services, and new jobs, to the region.  

Kerry Peters, Regional Director at Northern, said: “Our series of workshops have been very popular, so we have decided to bring them back allowing even more people to benefit.  

“We are determined to make a positive impact for the north east and one of the ways we can do that, and build stronger links with the communities we serve, is to help local people develop skills that give them an edge when looking for and applying for jobs. 

“The re-opening of the Northumberland Line, which brings with it six new or refurbished stations at Ashington, Bedlington, Blyth Bebside, Newsham, Seaton Delaval and Northumberland Park, is a huge boost for the area and we want to give local people the best possible chance to be part of the workforce.” 

Northern’s workshop – delivered online and open to all – will do just that, focussing on CV writing and interview coaching, building self-esteem, understanding great customer service and an introduction to Northern.  

Kerry added: “We’re the second largest employee in the north east and we want to drive forward success within the region and provide employment opportunities – as well as travel – to the communities we serve.  

“Our training modules are designed to give people in our communities transferable skills that are going to help build confidence and apply for opportunities either with Northern or other employers in the region.”  

The workshops are set to take place on Wednesday 26th October and are open to all.  

All training will take place online via Microsoft Teams and full details of the course and how to apply can be found here

Northern has also joined forces with local authorities in the region to make the workshops available to those who may not be able to access the required technology at home.  Contact details for the local authorities are: 

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