Work/training
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Looking for work/training |
There are various ways of discovering what jobs/opportunities are available, what qualifications are needed, etc.
Good places to start include:
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Careers and Job Search Centre
As well as providing as providing confidential advice and guidance, the Careers Service also produces an annual list of local and national companies who are currently recruiting. For more information, see your Careers Adviser or call into your local Careers and Job Search Centre
You can also 'phone to check on training vacancies using the Freephone number 0800 953 0109
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Job Centre
Some vacancies are only advertised through the Job Centre and are displayed on noticeboards or on the employment service website www.employmentservice.gov.uk or www.worktrain.gov.uk.
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Employment agencies
Anyone aged 18 or above can register with an Employment Agency. Some agencies deal with vacancies covering a variety of different occupational areas whilst others specialise in a particular area e.g. office work. Agencies deal with permanent and temporary vacancies, full-time and part-time.
Employment Agencies are usually listed in the Yellow pages or on their website www.Yell.com
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The Internet
The Internet is becoming an increasing source of vacancies. Certain sites are specifically targeted at job hunters whilst others allow you to register your details online or apply online. Examples of job hunting sites include:
www.fish4jobs.co.uk, www.northwestworkplace.com, www.monster.co.uk
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Other sources of vacancies include:
Newspapers, newsagents/local retailers, professional journals and friends/family contacts. Another method of seeking out vacancies is the speculative approach. Go to Advice on Making Applications
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