Discover a future in the Army and Navy Reserves drop in event at Skills Launchpad Plymouth
- catherinechard
- 1 day ago
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Are you looking for a way to boost your skills, earn extra income, and make a meaningful contribution to your community, all while continuing your civilian career? The Army and Navy Reserves might be the perfect next step.
On Thursday 22 January, Skills Launchpad Plymouth is hosting an exclusive HM Armed Forces Reserves Drop‑In Event, designed to shine a spotlight on the diverse and flexible opportunities available within the reserves right here in Plymouth.
Why Attend?
This event is the ideal chance to explore what life in the Army or Navy Reserves could look like for you. Whether you're curious about part‑time service, seeking personal development, or simply want to understand how reserve roles fit alongside everyday employment, this session offers valuable insight.
What You’ll Discover:
Flexible roles and pathways within the Army and Navy Reserves
How you can serve part‑time while maintaining your existing career
Opportunities for skills development, training, and personal growth
The benefits of reserve service, including additional income
Real stories and advice as you meet reservists and service representatives who can answer your questions
By connecting potential recruits with experienced personnel, this drop‑in supports Plymouth’s commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant and highlights how reserve service can positively contribute to both individual careers and wider community resilience.
Event Details:
When: Thursday 22 January
Time: 10am to 12noon
Where: Skills Launchpad Plymouth, Cobourg House, Mayflower Street
Take the first step toward a rewarding, flexible future. Could the reserves be your next move? Join us and find out.




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