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Friday, August 24, 2012

Jobcentre Plus Job Search at Directgov

Jobcentre Plus jobs and skills search is a online service provided by Jobcentre Plus, part of the Department for Work and Pensions in the UK. There are thousands of new jobs available every week on this search platform. For job search, you can search by entering a job title, job reference or SOC code, and job location you prefer for quick search. You can also search by choosing working hours, permanent or temporary, age of vacancy and working pattern for advanced job search. If you want to save your job searches, manage email alerts and bookmark jobs, you can register for My Searches/ Email Alerts services and login to manage your job account. You can search for job vacancies as well as voluntary work using this service.

Using the Jobcentre Plus jobs and skills search is an easy, convenient, and completely free way for you to search for your ideal job vacancy and voluntary working opportunities. You may discover vacant job positions you did not expect before.

Directgov is a UK public service website supported by UK government, which delivers information and practical advice about public services for people in England and Wales in one platform. You can find services and information related to employment, motoring, parents, education and learning, money tax and benefits, travel and transport, income support and more from Direcgov.

Instruction

  1. Go to the Directgov Jobs and Skills Search website at Resource below.
  2. Enter a job title, job reference or SOC code, as well as job location you want to search for, then click on the button marked “Search” for quick job search.
  3. You can also choose your preferred working hours, permanent or temporary, age of vacancy and working pattern for advanced job search.
  4. If you want to save your searches, you can click “register” on the left column of the page to register and login to My Searches/ Email Alerts.

Resource

Directgov Jobs and Skills Search

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