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Looking for a jobThere are two ways in which you can search over 400,000 vacancies held by Jobcentre Plus online; the first is using the Jobcentre Plus jobsearch facility through this website by selecting Looking for a Job, then Search for a Job; and the second via the Directgov website. Both sites access the same vacancies but offer different search criteria, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs. There are many situations in which you could be looking for work, and everyone has different needs, skills and responsibilities. There are lots of different kinds of job out there, and a range of help available. This section tells you about the support you might be able to get. Work that suits your needsIf you cannot or do not want to work full time, there are other options. Here are some examples.
Is work the only option?If you're out of work, training or further education could be a worthwhile step towards achieving a long-term goal. Training isn't just for people leaving school. There's always the chance to develop a career, learn a trade, or work towards a professional qualification through further training for the future. A Jobcentre Plus personal adviser can give you advice that's based on your personal circumstances, and can help make sure that you get the support you're entitled to. Your adviser might ask you to take part in an interview to work out how best to use your skills and experience. You will also find out if you can get financial help while you're looking for work. |






