
The magazine supports residents with features on roles in specific industries and sectors. It also features tips, tricks and insights for securing jobs and training opportunities. It is available free of charge online.
The seventh issue of the magazine focuses on the early years and education sector, featuring information from experts. It employs over 45,000 individuals in Essex.
This sector isn’t just about teaching, it offers a wide range of roles for those interested in working with children and young people.
You can also find out information on apprenticeships, career paths and qualifications needed for roles in early years and education.
Additionally, it features careers in the British Army, the renewable energy sector, and a spotlight on Mid-Essex.
This is a valuable tool for anyone looking to advance their career.
Councillor Tony Ball, Essex County Council Cabinet Member for Education Excellence, Lifelong Learning and Employability, said:
“The readership of the magazine continues to grow, with thousands accessing the online, digital and hard copies. This latest issue highlights the wide range of roles available in early years and education, a sector that plays a crucial role in shaping young lives. The magazine provides essential guidance for those looking to enter or progress in this field.
“I encourage residents to read the latest edition and discover the opportunities available across Essex.”
Read the latest edition of the Essex Careers magazine.