HELP was on offer at a Keighley event for students seeking advice after receiving their A-level and GCSE results.
Prospects and Bradford Council joined forces to stage the information day in the Airedale Shopping Centre.
Colleges and organisations such as Aspire-i were present at Friday's (Aug 21) What's Next? event.
A similar venture had been staged in Bradford the previous day.
Liz Henry, NEET transformation manager with Prospects, said: "Many young people who have just got their results are unsure of what to do next.
"This event was about giving young people the information and guidance they might need.
"It was fabulous to hold the event in the Airedale Shopping Centre and I hope we can work together on other projects in the future."
Richard Issac, of Bradford Apprenticeship Hub, said the session had been a huge success and catered for older teenagers as well as those who have just left school.
"We saw lots of people and it has helped raise the profile of apprenticeships – whether it's retail or engineering or any other skill," he added.
Among those who attended was Shoaib Ali, 19, who has just completed a carpentry course at Keighley Campus but wants to move into retail.
"I'm looking for an apprenticeship in retail customer service," he said.
"The event has been really good. It has meant I have got lots of advice and ideas."
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