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Jobseeking web sites info please (merged)
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Nile
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I've just read details of www.totaljobs.com which was posted today by gingerdad.
I'd be grateful for any other jobseeking web site suggestions.
Thank you in anticipation
Kind Regards
Nile
I'd be grateful for any other jobseeking web site suggestions.
Thank you in anticipation
Kind Regards
Nile
10 Dec 2007 - Led Zeppelin - I was there. :j [/COLOR]:cool2: I wear my 50 (gold/red/white) blood donations pin badge with pride. [/SIZE][/COLOR]Give blood, save a life. [/B]
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you looking for an IT role?0
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greyster wrote:you looking for an IT role?
Not particularly, I'm a technophobe so wouldn't be the best candidate.:o10 Dec 2007 - Led Zeppelin - I was there. :j [/COLOR]:cool2: I wear my 50 (gold/red/white) blood donations pin badge with pride. [/SIZE][/COLOR]Give blood, save a life. [/B]0 -
Have you tried the jobcentreplus site ? https://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk
I find another good place to look for jobs is your local council website, they normally have a section with all their vacancies on.I no longer work in Council Tax Recovery but instead work as a specialist Council Tax paralegal assisting landlords and Council Tax payers with council tax disputes and valuation tribunals. My views are my own reading of the law and you should always check with the local authority in question.0 -
Thanks CIS, I've read a few comments on this board...........and they don't sound complimentary about the Job Centre.;)10 Dec 2007 - Led Zeppelin - I was there. :j [/COLOR]:cool2: I wear my 50 (gold/red/white) blood donations pin badge with pride. [/SIZE][/COLOR]Give blood, save a life. [/B]0
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In general though the jobcentre are okay, remember that ususally the good points go unspoken.
In proportion to the millions of people tehy deal with each year, the problems with the job finding part are very small, most problems relate to the benefits side,I no longer work in Council Tax Recovery but instead work as a specialist Council Tax paralegal assisting landlords and Council Tax payers with council tax disputes and valuation tribunals. My views are my own reading of the law and you should always check with the local authority in question.0 -
ahh ok i won't list my it sites then :P
with regard to public jobs, try http://www.jobsgopublic.com/
and general sites
https://www.jobserve.com
and https://www.monster.co.uk which is meant to be one of the biggest job sites in UK.0 -
I'm so pleased to get so many replies with useful job seeking web sites. Keep them coming please.:j10 Dec 2007 - Led Zeppelin - I was there. :j [/COLOR]:cool2: I wear my 50 (gold/red/white) blood donations pin badge with pride. [/SIZE][/COLOR]Give blood, save a life. [/B]0
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May be dependant on the area in which you are based, but the following may be of interest;
London Recruitment
Reed Employment Agency
Job Serve
Brook Street Recruitment Agency
Adecco Recruitment
Even if you choose not to work via an agency, the sites can be useful in highlighting what jobs are available in your area.
I do not however recommend "fish4.""Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
Forum posts are not legal advice; are for educational and discussion purposes only, and are not a substitute for proper consultation with a competent, qualified advisor.0 -
CIS wrote:In general though the jobcentre are okay, remember that ususally the good points go unspoken.
In proportion to the millions of people tehy deal with each year, the problems with the job finding part are very small, most problems relate to the benefits side,
Thank you for an excellent and intelligent post, CIS"Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
Forum posts are not legal advice; are for educational and discussion purposes only, and are not a substitute for proper consultation with a competent, qualified advisor.0 -
As an ex-civil servant (and hope to be again soon) I just think they get too much of a raw deal.I no longer work in Council Tax Recovery but instead work as a specialist Council Tax paralegal assisting landlords and Council Tax payers with council tax disputes and valuation tribunals. My views are my own reading of the law and you should always check with the local authority in question.0
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