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Metro mayor Dan Norris launches 'dating agency for jobs'

The Jobs Connect platform will match people in the Bristol and Bath region with top hospitality and tourism employers

James King, left, and Dan Norris at the opening of Jobs Connect in Bath

The West of England metro mayor has launched a new platform to help jobseekers in the Bristol and Bath region find jobs.

The Jobs Connect West site was commissioned by the West of England Combined Authority (Weca), led by Dan Norris, and built by Bath-based software company Cognisess.

It will match local people to jobs with hospitality and tourism employers in the region.

People looking to find new roles can create and upload a digital CV that will be shared with recruiters, as well as applying for positions and testing their skills through online games, according to Weca.

Businesses can also use the platform to list their current vacancies.

Mr Norris said: “Jobs Connect is a bit like a dating agency for jobs. Job seekers and businesses upload their profiles and the website plays matchmaker.

“Individuals can do personality tests to figure out their compatibility, and there are top tips to make sure you put your best side forward and stand out from the crowd.”

Mr Norris said he was hoping to make it easier for people in the region to access jobs - and change perceptions of the hospitality industry, which has been hit hard by the pandemic.