MP's Walsall jobs fair is attended by hundreds.
More than 400 people attended a jobs fair hosted by a Black Country MP.
The event at Walsall College saw more than 50 employers – including Amazon, Google, TK Maxx, McDonalds, Aldi and West Midlands Police – showcase apprenticeships, vacancies and training opportunities.
It was put on by Walsall North MP Eddie Hughes, who said the event had been a major success.
"It was brilliant to see so many businesses offering fantastic opportunities right here on our doorstep," he said.
"I know several attendees left the event with a job offer; and many others are taking advantage of training opportunities to gain valuable skills towards employment.
"It was also great to see students from Walsall College, Bloxwich Academy and Willenhall E-ACT, alongside jobseekers."
Firms represented at the jobs fair included Fairfax Saddles, based in Bloxwich, and Dunton Environmental, a specialist and remediation contractor based in Aldridge.
Lloyds Bank was also present, with representatives saying a number of jobs are available in the Black Country.
Mr Hughes is planning another careers event in Walsall next spring.